French bakery to open in Reading town centre
A TOUCH of Gallic charm is coming to Reading town centre after plans for a new boulangerie received approval.
Read moreDetailsA TOUCH of Gallic charm is coming to Reading town centre after plans for a new boulangerie received approval.
Read moreDetailsA TEMPORARY classroom unused for six years will be brought back into use at a south Reading school
Read moreDetailsMembers of the planning committee unanimously approved the council's own plan to increase space at its commercial depot in Bennet Road, Whitley
Read moreDetailsA LACK of capacity in Reading's electricity grid means a new housing development will see fewer homes using greener heating methods
Read moreDetailsIT IS cheaper to pay for parking at a town centre meter rather than use a mobile phone app.
Read moreDetailsCHRISTMAS will come early, after Reading Borough Council granted permission for a popular seasonal attraction to return
Read moreDetailsA temporary car park in Lesford Road, Coley, used by residents, will remain in place until early 2025.
Read moreDetailsPLANS to build four new towers to a Reading town centre shopping centre face being amended to meet new legislation.
Read moreDetailsAN EMPTY unit on Kings Road could become a convenience store if planning permission is granted.
Read moreDetailsTHERE could be fewer books on the shelves of Reading's new central library if planned to make more use of digital editions are made
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