Market Place flat plans approved
The council's planning applications committee approved the scheme.
Read moreDetailsThe council's planning applications committee approved the scheme.
Read moreDetailsA 'SCANDALOUS' rule change by the government will give Reading Borough Council fewer powers to stop more flats being built in Reading
Read moreDetailsMembers of the Labour Party have selected their candidate for the new Earley and Woodley seat.
Read moreDetailsAn official in the Labour Party who came a close second in a previous general election campaign is ready for round two to become one of Reading's MPs.
Read moreDetailsAN EMPTY unit in Katesgrove could become a grocery store if Reading Borough Council approves plans.
Read moreDetailsA CAVERSHAM pub wants to shake up its offerings by making changes to its licensing conditions.
Read moreDetailsPotential new occupants would be taking over empty units in the eastern portion of the park.
Read moreDetailsONE of Reading's oldest pubs could reopen next year with a new name ? already in use by a community arts centre.
Read moreDetailsA COMMUNITY event saw leaders from Reading and Wokingham boroughs come together to mark the festive season.
Read moreDetailsA derelict site that has been vacant for more than a decade will soon be replaced by dozens of council homes.
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