Five storey apartment plan for Reading town centre
A plan to build a five-storey building in place of a convenience store in Reading town centre has been submitted to the council.
Read moreDetailsA plan to build a five-storey building in place of a convenience store in Reading town centre has been submitted to the council.
Read moreDetailsOne of Reading's busiest roads could be reduced to two lanes according to a plan drawn up by the council.
Read moreDetailsNew parking rules for drivers in Reading have come into force today (November 1).
Read moreDetailsA plan to convert a house into a residential care home for children has been approved.
Read moreDetailsREADING town centre offices could be converted into flats if a development company wins approval.
Read moreDetailsA closed club in Reading could be knocked down for good if a plan is given the go-ahead this week.
Read moreDetailsA MEMBER of the House of Lords who was instrumental in the Brexit campaign recently visited Earley and Woodley Conservatives for a fundraising evening
Read moreDetailsONE of the oldest pubs in Reading is to be given a new lease of life as renovation plans have been approved.
Read moreDetailsA NEW plan for townshouses in West Reading has been submitted to Reading Borough Council.
Read moreDetailsA GYM could be added to a retail park in Reading if plans are approved.
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