Reading planning round-up: New look for Thai eatery approved
The new look for a Thai eatery that took over from a BBQ restaurant in Reading has been approved.
Read moreDetailsThe new look for a Thai eatery that took over from a BBQ restaurant in Reading has been approved.
Read moreDetailsThe John Lewis Partnership has been given permission to build more than 150 flats in Reading, enabling its entry into the housing market.
Read moreDetailsReading council is set to welcome the news that the government has recognised Palestine as an independent state.
Read moreDetailsThe government's health and safety agency has issued new guidelines after the dramatic Station Hill fire in Reading that saw a worker rescued
Read moreDetailsResidential roads in Reading are set to get restrictions to stop drivers from parking near junctions and potentially cause a hazard.
Read moreDetailsReading council has refunded drivers a total of £68,000 for wrongfully issuing driving fines.
Read moreDetailsBerkshire councils have joined forces to assess and attempt to meet the housing needs of people across the county.
Read moreDetailsA plan to convert a pub into a Greggs bakery in Reading has been rejected due to the loss of a community facility.
Read moreDetailsReading's MPs have welcomed investment to help more people into good jobs, as the government announces a funding scheme breaking down barriers to work
Read moreDetailsReading BID and Kala the Arts have partnered up to bring the return Diwali Light It Up, including a lantern parade, on Saturday, October 18.
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