Community orchard in Whitley to take a step forward with planting event today
An actor from the Pirates of the Caribbean film series is set to join the community at a Whitley park for a tree planting event.
Read moreDetailsAn actor from the Pirates of the Caribbean film series is set to join the community at a Whitley park for a tree planting event.
Read moreDetailsA RETAIL park in west Reading is to receive a new look after planning permission was granted.
Read moreDetailsThe owner of a terraced house in Oxford Road has applied to convert it into serviced accommodation.
Read moreDetailsA company that owns an office and commercial building on Queens Road in Reading wants to convert a floor into two flats.
Read moreDetailsAn American fast food chain has submitted plans to keep operating until midnight.
Read moreDetailsA neighbour near a Reading pub which is set to be replaced with a drive-thru Greggs could force her out her home.
Read moreDetailsThe owner of a building used as the home of Valpee Printing wants to convert it into three one-bedroom flats.
Read moreDetailsThe owner of a Reading town centre store wants to convert the first and second floors of the building into two flats rather than the existing one.
Read moreDetailsA Reading nightclub is expected to temporarily close after cocaine was discovered at the venue.
Read moreDetailsA READING town centre pub is celebrating a decade of pulling pints.
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