Key route in Reading closed for nearly two months for water works
A key route that provides access to the football stadium, a retail park and more in Reading will be closed for nearly two months for water works.
Read moreDetailsA key route that provides access to the football stadium, a retail park and more in Reading will be closed for nearly two months for water works.
Read moreDetailsChanges have been made to huge development of hundreds of flats at Broad Street Mall that is moving ahead.
Read moreDetailsA neighbour has made complaints about drinking, drug use coming from tents in Reading, while accusing the council of 'inaction'.
Read moreDetailsA dispute over the presence of a bus at a reopened village pub and other issues raised by a neighbour have been resolved following a meeting.
Read moreDetailsA grocery in Reading town centre has been forced to close after the discovery of cockroaches and evidence of a mice infestation.
Read moreDetailsA road in Caversham will stay closed for months due to a sinkhole that was caused by a burst water pipe.
Read moreDetailsA call has been made for a pub that has been turned into a chef training facility in Reading to be reopened to the public.
Read moreDetailsA debate is lingering over whether councils in Berkshire and Oxfordshire should join forces with Swindon in major changes to local government.
Read moreDetailsA chain cafe at a busy retail park in Reading has closed down around a year after opening.
Read moreDetailsPromotion for new riverside apartments in Reading has been allowed to take place at an existing development site.
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