Replacement of garage with extensions in Emmer Green
The new owners of a house in Emmer Green have applied to Reading Borough Council for permission to replace a garage with a two-storey extension.
Read moreDetailsThe new owners of a house in Emmer Green have applied to Reading Borough Council for permission to replace a garage with a two-storey extension.
Read moreDetailsProgress is being made on a project that will see improvements to Wensley Court in Coley, a high rise owned by Reading Borough Council
Read moreDetailsThe project was rejected by the council's planning applications committee, but can now go ahead after an appeal was successful.
Read moreDetailsThe owner of a patch of land in Upper Redlands Road opposite Wantage Hall in the university area has applied to build a new home.
Read moreDetailsSlater Menswear is moving ahead with its project to occupy the former Sports Direct store at 90-93 Broad Street.
Read moreDetailsA plan to build 209 riverside homes in Reading has been criticised by a neighbour who fears the development could damage his home.
Read moreDetailsPLANS to close the subway underneath Reading's railway station for 16 weeks have been branded as unacceptable by the Liberal Democrats.
Read moreDetailsA PLAN to build a new site for travellers to pitch up in has been rejected over fears the site could flood
Read moreDetailsDue to falling student numbers, Hemdean House School, in Hemdean Road will give its final lessons at the end of its summer term.
Read moreDetailsThe Co-op, in School Road, is undergoing a rebrand and has submitted a proposal to the council to extend its opening hours.
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