Row over electric charge points
A row has broken out about whether there are enough electric car charging points in Reading.
Read moreDetailsA row has broken out about whether there are enough electric car charging points in Reading.
Read moreDetailsOFFICE space close to Reading town centre could be converted into a two-bed flat if the council approves an application.
Read moreDetailsTurkish Halal Food Centre Express wants to open in The Wellington Arms on Whitley Street. It was previously a Greggs bakery between 2018 and February
Read moreDetailsThe consortium in charge of the Station Hill development has submitted information about intended opening hours for the units at the Ebb & Flow
Read moreDetailsAs Reading Today reported last month, Reading Borough Council has launched the stall in Broad Street, working with Avanti Cycling.
Read moreDetailsThe initial planning applications were published last year, show how site owners Hammerson intend to amend the eastern section of the retail centre
Read moreDetailsContractors have been working on the junction of Queens Road in Caversham at its junction with Mill Road but didn't create a safe route for walkers
Read moreDetailsThe Reading Station Shopping Park, to the north of Reading Station, will become a mixture of apartments, offices and retail space.
Read moreDetailsA HAND car wash in Reading can carry on trading after winning permission to continue for another five years.
Read moreDetailsAn engineering consultancy firm is to move its offices from the former Shinfield to Green Park
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