License review for Reading shop
Thames Valley Police has requested that the alcohol licence be reviewed.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police has requested that the alcohol licence be reviewed.
Read moreDetailsA historic boat which was used during the evacuation of Dunkirk can now operate as an entertainment venue.
Read moreDetailsA REPLICA RBH ward has been built in Winnersh Triangle to help train the next generation of medics.
Read moreDetailsA plan to build two semi-detached houses to the rear of 12-14 Wantage Road in West Reading has been withdrawn
Read moreDetailsA plan that would have seen a bungalow in East Reading replaced with three two-bed terraced houses has been shelved
Read moreDetailsONE of Reading's oldest pubs could have new rooms added to it if its owner's plan is given the go-ahead.
Read moreDetailsA PUSH for changes to Ofsted to be made after the death of Reading headteacher have been voiced at a public enquiry in Parliament
Read moreDetailsConcerns have been raised about changes to the benefits system that will affect thousands of people living in Reading.
Read moreDetailsThe council has been urged to take action over fly tipping in West Reading.
Read moreDetailsREVISIONS to a previously approved plan have been approved by Reading Borough Council.
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