Six storey office block in Reading town centre to become 144 studio apartments
APPROVAL has been granted to convert a six-storey Reading town centre office block into more than 100 studio apartments
Read moreDetailsAPPROVAL has been granted to convert a six-storey Reading town centre office block into more than 100 studio apartments
Read moreDetailsReading children?s services have made some progress but still need to improve in order to be judged as ?good? accord to a new Ofsted inspection
Read moreDetailsA NEW survey has predicted Labour would win the proposed new seat of Earley and Woodley, if boundary changes are implemented before a general election
Read moreDetailsI really like buses. It?s not a passion but I am impressed by efficient, accessible, and affordable public transport. Funding will help us in Reading
Read moreDetailsTHE WAY in which covid figures are recorded in Berkshire has changed, following the government's change of policy.
Read moreDetailsTHE FORMER home of BBC Radio Berkshire could become a retirement complex if plans are approved by Reading Borough Council
Read moreDetailsA FOOD delivery service has applied for a licence to add alcohol to its new grocery service for Reading
Read moreDetailsA GAMING centre in Reading town centre wants permission to open 24 hours day.
Read moreDetailsAN EMPTY restaurant on The Oracle's Riverside could soon have a new tenant.
Read moreDetailsThe council received a presentation from the organisers, Festival Republic, following last year?s festival at a meeting on Thursday, March 10.
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