New 157-room hotel proposed for Reading’s town centre
A NEW 157-room hotel could be created in Reading?s Friar Street if plans go ahead.
Read moreDetailsA NEW 157-room hotel could be created in Reading?s Friar Street if plans go ahead.
Read moreDetailsRestrictions dictating the age of people living in council houses in Reading have been removed.
Read moreDetailsA RESIDENT has called on the council to stub out littering caused by smokers.
Read moreDetailsREADING continues to help Ukrainians following Putin?s illegal invasion of our European neighbour.
Read moreDetailsReading councillors have signed a declaration committing the council to only deal with businesses that pay their fair share of tax
Read moreDetailsUNIVERSITY students are to be encouraged to be good neighbours thanks to a new campaign organised by staff at the Whiteknights campus
Read moreDetailsA NEW Italian takeaway could be opened on Reading's Broad Street if plans are approved.
Read moreDetailsA new drive-thru Greggs is planned for the motorway services between junction 11 and 12 of the M4.
Read moreDetailsA PLAN to build 257 homes on Reading Golf Course has been scrapped after developers withdrew their appeal - but a smaller plan will go ahead
Read moreDetailsAPPROVAL has been granted to convert a six-storey Reading town centre office block into more than 100 studio apartments
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