Oracle redevelopment plans published by Reading Borough Council
Plans to knock down parts of The Oracle in Reading town centre and replace it with 449 flats and new retail spaces have progressed to applications
Read moreDetailsPlans to knock down parts of The Oracle in Reading town centre and replace it with 449 flats and new retail spaces have progressed to applications
Read moreDetailsDRIVERS received nearly 80,000 fines for going into bus lanes across Reading in the last financial year according to figures released by the council
Read moreDetailsMORE THAN 50,000 fines were issued across Reading for bad parking over the past financial year.
Read moreDetailsA Reading town centre corner store could be banned from selling alcohol after the owner was accused of assault and concerns were raised by police
Read moreDetailsAN ADVERTISING campaign has targeted two of the world's biggest car manufacturers. A so-called "brandalism" campaign has seen fake advertisements put up in cities and towns across Europe purportedly for...
Read moreDetailsA DEPARTMENT store chain is pressing on with plans to turn a former Reading warehouse into homes.
Read moreDetailsFrontline firefighters in Berkshire could strike after they rejected a 'derisory' pay increase offer.
Read moreDetailsA patchwork approach to road repairs in Caversham, that looks like a hopscotch grid, has been criticised
Read moreDetailsCAVERSHAM will gain a new Indian restaurant in the new year, as owners of an independent food firm prepare to open the doors to their new base
Read moreDetailsAN EAST Reading hotel could be knocked down and replaced with 14 homes spread over two buildings
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