Changes proposed for traffic on Reading’s Oxford Road – here’s how to have your say
Proposed changes to a major road in Reading are focused on improving journeys for bus passengers, cyclists and pedestrians.
Read moreDetailsProposed changes to a major road in Reading are focused on improving journeys for bus passengers, cyclists and pedestrians.
Read moreDetailsThe cost of space the 20 allotments across Reading are set to increase according to proposals drawn up by the council.
Read moreDetailsA READING restaurant has applied for permission to sell alcohol for longer.
Read moreDetailsA PLAN to create homes in Coley as a replacement for a bungalow has been rejected.
Read moreDetailsMore than £60,000 has been ploughed into sorting rat problems over 12 months in Reading.
Read moreDetailsRESIDENTS of a Southcote council estate facing a rat infestation say they are 'being ignored' and the infestation is persisting.
Read moreDetailsCAVERSHAM residents are 'fed up' with HGVs using the village as a cut-through and need a third bridge across the River Thames.
Read moreDetailsTHE ruling out of a ULEZ in Reading has been dubbed 'a craven act' by a councillor.
Read moreDetailsAN AMERICAN diner with a branch in Friar Street could stay open until 2am, after Reading Borough Council approved its plans
Read moreDetailsAccess improvements have been improved to one of the buildings at Prospect Park which is used to house patients recovering from mental health issues.
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