New garden home in Caversham
The owner of a home with a generously sized garden in north Caversham has applied for a new house to be built on the garden
Read moreDetailsThe owner of a home with a generously sized garden in north Caversham has applied for a new house to be built on the garden
Read moreDetailsNEARLY 400 warning notices have been issued since Reading Borough Council installed cameras at box junctions in east Reading
Read moreDetailsA FAMILY are calling on Reading Borough Council to stop plans to evict them and 100 others.
Read moreDetailsThe company now has licensing consent to open, sell food and provide entertainment.
Read moreDetailsTAXIS will be allowed to use a bus lane in east Reading, after a campaign by drivers was successful.
Read moreDetailsThe route between Foxhill Road and Upper Redlands Road is well-used by students.
Read moreDetailsA bottle bank site in Reading that became plagued by fly tipping for years has finally been sealed off.
Read moreDetailsStaff have taken to the picket line outside Prospect Park Hospital in West Reading.
Read moreDetailsMore than 100 neighbours who rent their homes from Reading Borough Council could be facing eviction.
Read moreDetailsA WEST Reading butchers has applied to Reading Borough Council for permission to sell alcohol.
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