VOTE 2024: Labour accused of misconduct after candidate attends councillor surgery
Reading Labour have been accused of misconduct over the presence of the candidate at a councillor surgery in an election battleground ward
Read moreDetailsReading Labour have been accused of misconduct over the presence of the candidate at a councillor surgery in an election battleground ward
Read moreDetailsA row has broken out between two parties about whether there are enough electric car charging points in Reading.
Read moreDetailsPlans to add more than 600 flats to Broad Street Mall in Reading town centre are now available to view.
Read moreDetailsChanges have been made to a project to build flats by the river in Reading ? but neighbours raised fears that the new blocks will tower over homes
Read moreDetailsA NEW food venue serving up pizza, smashed burgers and loaded fries is set to open in place of a closed-down burger hut in Reading
Read moreDetailsThe owner of an HMO in Whitley has applied to add a two-storey extension to create new bedrooms.
Read moreDetailsThe plans were unanimously approved by the planning applications committee.
Read moreDetailsA row has broken out about whether there are enough electric car charging points in Reading.
Read moreDetailsOFFICE space close to Reading town centre could be converted into a two-bed flat if the council approves an application.
Read moreDetailsTurkish Halal Food Centre Express wants to open in The Wellington Arms on Whitley Street. It was previously a Greggs bakery between 2018 and February
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