Plan to convert vacant offices on Reading’s Oxford Road into flats
The owner of a vacant office building in Oxford Road near the town centre has applied to convert it into seven flats
Read moreDetailsThe owner of a vacant office building in Oxford Road near the town centre has applied to convert it into seven flats
Read moreDetailsA COMPANY that runs ballroom dancing sessions is applying for permission to covert a Katesgrove storage and distribution unit into a dance studio
Read moreDetailsEmpty offices in Reading town centre will become the new home for Reading's County and Family Courts.
Read moreDetailsA cyclist based in Reading has raised fears about his career after revealing he is at risk of being moved to the Bibby Stockholm Barge.
Read moreDetailsA READING town centre nightclub is seeking permission from Reading Borough Council to stay open for longer
Read moreDetailsREADING Borough Council is to have a new leader, after Labour councillors voted for the successor to Jason Brock.
Read moreDetailsREADING Borough Council has appointed a new director for its children's services firm.
Read moreDetailsFOUR years ago, anyone launching a business would have struggled: covid restrictions including lockdowns, meant it was a tough to build an audience
Read moreDetailsAN ADULT entertainment venue in Reading town centre wants to renew its licence and open for longer.
Read moreDetailsThe site was previously described as being 'scruffy and awful'.
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