Changes made to plan for flats replacing Newtown gas tower
PLANS to build flats on the site of Reading's final gas tower have been revised to accommodate the latest safety measures.
Read moreDetailsPLANS to build flats on the site of Reading's final gas tower have been revised to accommodate the latest safety measures.
Read moreDetailsA BAKERY is preparing to open its doors in Reading town centre.
Read moreDetailsAn unused office building in Reading town centre could soon become a court if plans to prepare it for use are approved.
Read moreDetailsA WHITLEY mother says she is living in a council home plagued with mould, leading to her fearing for the health of her two children.
Read moreDetailsPetitions launched calling for the decision to be reversed.
Read moreDetailsA developer is making progress on converting Alexander House on Kings Road into a total of 32 apartments.
Read moreDetailsAN EMPTY retail unit in Whitley is set to be converted into a convenience store.
Read moreDetailsCordwallis Commercials has won permission to increase storage space and create more space for MoTs at its base in Whitley.
Read moreDetailsA terraced house in Mount Pleasant that was previously a two-bed family house has become a four-bedroom home of multiple occupation (HMO).
Read moreDetailsA convenience store selling alcohol, snacks and groceries has opened opposite a busy pub in Reading town.
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