Conversion of house into six self-contained flats approved
READING Borough Council's planning department has approved the conversion of a house into an HMO
Read moreDetailsREADING Borough Council's planning department has approved the conversion of a house into an HMO
Read moreDetailsThe owner of a house in East Reading wants retrospective permission after converting it into a place for nine people to live
Read moreDetailsA ROOF extension containing six flats could be added to a building in Reading town centre.
Read moreDetailsThameside Primary School in Caversham has applied to keep a temporary double classroom building housed on its playing fields.
Read moreDetailsPlans to replace a long-closed Reading pub with flats has been withdrawn.
Read moreDetailsA member of the Pakistani community in Reading has warned people to be cautious after he was targeted by a scam.
Read moreDetailsONE of Reading's MPs says more family homes are needed in the town.
Read moreDetailsREADING BOROUGH COUNCIL has approved a project aimed at helping single homeless get the housing they need.
Read moreDetailsTest purchasers and other covert methods were used to catch illegal vape sellers at this year's Reading Festival.
Read moreDetailsA London-based Italian restaurant chain is set to take over the old Ask site in Reading town centre.
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