Conversion of flats into houses in Tilehurst rejected
A project to convert two flats into homes using extensions in Kentwood Hill has been rejected
Read moreDetailsA project to convert two flats into homes using extensions in Kentwood Hill has been rejected
Read moreDetailsThe owning company of the Queen's Wharf apartments near the town centre have achieved lawful development consent to replace cladding.
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has been criticised for not publishing what it has spent and what money it has collected as its accounting bill to hit £1.5m
Read moreDetailsNEIGHBOURING businesses have expressed concerns over a plan from a Tilehurst chippy to serve alcohol with takeaway meals.
Read moreDetailsA PUB named after a leading stalwart of Reading's heritage is to get a new look.
Read moreDetailsALMOST six years after planning permission was granted, a 765-home development is nearing completion, and last week celebrated a milestone.
Read moreDetailsTHE HOME of Reading Today's predecessor, the Reading Evening Post, is to become an entertainment venue.
Read moreDetailsA WOMAN who attended a Woodley primary school is hoping to be selected at Labour's candidate for a new parliamentary seat.
Read moreDetailsA ROAD in Caversham was flooded following heavy rain last week.
Read moreDetailsREADING'S two MPs abstained from a vote in Parliament calling for a ceasefire in the escalating Israel-Palestine conflict.
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