Reading planning round-up: Change coming for Morrisons in Reading
Changes are coming for the Morrisons supermarket in Reading to make life more convenient for some shoppers.
Read moreDetailsChanges are coming for the Morrisons supermarket in Reading to make life more convenient for some shoppers.
Read moreDetailsReading Labour has been accused of 'misleading the public' over a claimed £43 million cash injection into the council from the government.
Read moreDetailsPolice say they are closely monitoring a social media trend that appears to encourage young people to gather and start fights
Read moreDetailsResidents invited to shop small and support local creatives
Read moreDetailsTonight we have another "pay more, get less" budget from Labour-run Reading Council.
Read moreDetailsA plan for flats near a reputed 'prostitution hotspot' in Reading has cleared a crucial hurdle.
Read moreDetailsThe council has been slammed as neighbours have had to wait a month for their green garden waste bins to be collected in Reading.
Read moreDetailsOfficers carried out a high-visibility deployment today as part of Project Servator, a policing initiative aimed at deterring crime
Read moreDetailsA crackdown on anti-social behaviour, including dangerous bike and scooter riding, will begin in Reading in just a few weeks.
Read moreDetailsThe Labour leader has answered whether tenants of a council-owned housing company in Reading could have stayed in their properties.
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