Electric vehicle charging points plan for Rose Kiln Lane filling station withdrawn
A COMPANY running a filling station in Reading has withdrawn plans to install electric vehicle charging points.
Read moreDetailsA COMPANY running a filling station in Reading has withdrawn plans to install electric vehicle charging points.
Read moreDetailsA PUB that is to be demolished to make way for housing is to be immortalised with a new street name.
Read moreDetailsPaper parking permits for residents parking in Reading are to go digital from November.
Read moreDetailsParking rules for 19 residential roads in Reading are set to change as proposals to restrict waiting have been approved.
Read moreDetailsA medical technology company with headquarters at a business park in Wokingham held an open day to encourage commuters to switch to electric cars
Read moreDetailsThe owner of a home in Priest Hill, Caversham has won permission to build a fitness studio in her garden.
Read moreDetailsThe Cats Protection charity has withdrawn its plan for a new shopfront at its Tilehurst Triangle store.
Read moreDetailsA READING retail park could be replaced with 12 tower blocks accommodating more than 800 homes ? the largest planning application this year
Read moreDetailsA pub in Reading has taken the decision to temporarily close after two violent attacks in the space of a week.
Read moreDetailsA revolution in how residents in Reading recycle has to come to thousands of households.
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