Plan to convert Caversham flats into family home
A landlord of a terraced house in Kings Road, Caversham has applied to convert it from flats into a family home.
Read moreDetailsA landlord of a terraced house in Kings Road, Caversham has applied to convert it from flats into a family home.
Read moreDetailsBoth Cllr Tony Page and Cllr Jason Brock were acknowledged at a full council meeting held last week, the last before the May 2 poll.
Read moreDetailsStatistics that show people with ADHD are five times more likely to take their own lives.
Read moreDetailsA NEW-look Reading West station was officially opened on Tuesday, with the mayor the first through the ticket barriers.
Read moreDetailsArt that celebrates Reading has been revealed, as work to transform a closed department store at The Oracle continues.
Read moreDetailsThe new owners of Reading Prison have spoken after being named as the purchasers of the site for a multi-million pound sum.
Read moreDetailsA 19th century villa just off one of the busiest roads in Reading is undergoing a major renovation.
Read moreDetailsIn order to serve food and drinks past 11pm, it requires a licence from Reading Borough Council.
Read moreDetailsA family-run Italian food business could launch a new branch in Whitley.
Read moreDetailsThe ways Reading has changed in the past decade has been revealed thanks to data from the latest Census.
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