Heating failure at Reading hospital causes disruption
Patients and staff suffered from a lack of heating and hot water at a Reading hospital ? one incident that led to disruption in care over a year
Read moreDetailsPatients and staff suffered from a lack of heating and hot water at a Reading hospital ? one incident that led to disruption in care over a year
Read moreDetailsA new pedestrian crossing in east Reading is to go ahead, backed by residents.
Read moreDetailsThere is dismay over crime statistics that show around two-thirds of crimes in Tilehurst go unpunished.
Read moreDetailsDETAILS on the direction of Reading's future housing schemes will be delayed until later in the year as a result of changes in government policy.
Read moreDetailsA MENSWEAR retailer in Reading town centre is to move location this spring.
Read moreDetailsCOUNCILLORS have debated the prospect of an ultra-low emission zone (ULEZ) in Reading to make the air cleaner in the town.
Read moreDetailsTHE COMPANY that owns a disused pub in Katesgrove has changed its mind over seeking permission to convert the building's ground floor.
Read moreDetailsA RESTAURANT in east Reading will again be allowed to serve alcohol with meals after its licence was reinstated ? with conditions.
Read moreDetailsPLANS to open a bowling centre in Reading's The Oracle shopping centre has moved a step closer.
Read moreDetailsThe company that runs Florence House Care Home in Wescote Road, Southcote has applied to build a rear extension
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