Whitley Wood fire station revamp planned after water leak hits training facilities
NEW facilities could be built at a south Reading fire station to help it train firefighters.
Read moreDetailsNEW facilities could be built at a south Reading fire station to help it train firefighters.
Read moreDetailsThe centre near Caversham has proven a highly-rated place for golfing activities.
Read moreDetailsCouncillors have agreed to increase council tax by the maximum amount of 4.99% without requiring a local referendum.
Read moreDetailsNEARLY three million taxi rides take place in Reading every year.
Read moreDetailsA workshop for a car company could still be built after it was rejected over parking fears and the proposed building being 'visually dominant'
Read moreDetailsRopemaker Properties has won approval for changes to its plans to build 418 apartments in its Foundry Quarter project.
Read moreDetailsPlans to demolish offices in Whitley have been submitted to Reading Borough Council.
Read moreDetailsA Portuguese cafe and sandwich bar is to open on one of the busiest roads in Reading
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council could impose additional rules on the town's buy-to-let landlords who run homes of multiple occupation (HMOs)
Read moreDetailsThe owners of a restaurant in Caversham have applied to create an outdoor seating terrace with a canopy.
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