Revised Hexagon refurbishment plan submitted
READING Borough Council has submitted its plans for a £13.7 million project to upgrade The Hexagon theatre
Read moreDetailsREADING Borough Council has submitted its plans for a £13.7 million project to upgrade The Hexagon theatre
Read moreDetailsA developer has submitted evidence for the project to replace a former branch of Co-op Funeralcare in Reading town centre with flats
Read moreDetailsSIX NEW bus lanes are to be created in Reading as part of an initiative to get more people out of their cars and on to public transport.
Read moreDetailsAFTER nearly three years trading, a food hut in East Reading is to serve its final burgers this weekend.
Read moreDetailsA plan to build flats next to a 'clock house' building in Reading is to go to an appeal.
Read moreDetailsTHE FIRST images of plans for a 200-home apartment block opposite The Oracle in Reading have been unveiled.
Read moreDetailsMore than £4,000 has been paid out to people who have complained about adult social care in Reading, with nearly 90 people complaining
Read moreDetailsVOLUNTEERS in Tilehurst have been helping to send vital supplies to Ukraine as the illegal Russian invasion enters its second year.
Read moreDetailsA developer has been chosen to build more than 600 flats in Reading's town centre.
Read moreDetailsThe owner of a building in London Road has submitted a new application to Reading Borough Council to revamp its internal layout
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