Call to open east Reading bus lane to private taxis
Taxi drivers in Reading are calling on the council to let them drive down a traffic lane currently reserved for buses and cyclists
Read moreDetailsTaxi drivers in Reading are calling on the council to let them drive down a traffic lane currently reserved for buses and cyclists
Read moreDetailsFrustration is rising about the lack of fines and enforcement powers to punish drivers who unnecessarily idle their cars in Reading.
Read moreDetailsA DAD from Whitley is at his 'wits end' with the council while trying to find a home for his family after being hit with an eviction notice.
Read moreDetailsA CALL has been made to created a website to help Reading people with additional needs.
Read moreDetailsAN EAST Reading pub is seeking permission to remove restrictions on how its customers can use its beer garden.
Read moreDetailsA Greek restaurant in Caversham has submitted an application to Reading Borough Council to continue selling beer, wine and spirits
Read moreDetailsTHE HOME of one of Reading's oldest businesses could be converted into housing if a planning application is approved.
Read moreDetailsA plan to add extra levels to the former Reading offices of mobile phone company to create more than 70 apartments has been turned down
Read moreDetailsA PIECE of derelict land on Kings Road in Reading could be converted into a five-storey apartment block, providing 14 homes.
Read moreDetailsA HOUSEBUILDER is seeking permission to reduce the number of homes it is constructing.
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