Plan to install digital screen outside petrol station in Caversham rejected
A plan to install a digital screen outside a fuel station in Caversham has been rejected over fears it could distract drivers and cyclists.
Read moreDetailsA plan to install a digital screen outside a fuel station in Caversham has been rejected over fears it could distract drivers and cyclists.
Read moreDetailsA leading fast fashion retailer is due to relocate to an 'upsized' store at the prime shopping centre in Reading.
Read moreDetailsA bar in Reading town centre known for its lively reggae and DJ nights is seeking a new licence to continue its music events.
Read moreDetailsA decades-old tree had to be chopped down after being irreparably damaged by electricity workers in East Reading.
Read moreDetailsPlans have been approved for a new driving test centre in Reading, more than a month after the closure of the existing site.
Read moreDetailsA showdown is set over a plan for new homes in Caversham as it has been hit with objections from neighbours raising fears
Read moreDetailsA former headteacher from the Reading area who made illegal sexual images of children has been banned from teaching for life.
Read moreDetailsA plan to add 70 homes to a development at an old golf course on the outskirts of Reading has been submitted.
Read moreDetailsA new store has opened to serve neighbours in Reading, with the honours being done by the MP for the area.
Read moreDetailsA Ferrari specialist near Reading has won permission to build a new workshop.
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