Reading planning round-up: Plan to convert riverside pub in Reading into flats put on hold
A plan to convert a riverside pub in Reading into flats has been put on hold.
Read moreDetailsA plan to convert a riverside pub in Reading into flats has been put on hold.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Buses will begin rolling out new ticket machines across their network from Sunday 16 November
Read moreDetailsA plan to bring a Reading town centre pub that has been vacant for years back to life has been approved.
Read moreDetailsDesigns for a huge new community containing more than 600 apartments in South Reading have been given the go-ahead.
Read moreDetailsThe advertising of 'unhealthy' food will be clamped down upon in Reading going forward.
Read moreDetailsThe longest serving MP for Reading has launched his annual competition to highlight independent business success stories in the town.
Read moreDetailsA change in how a Greggs drive-thru operates along a busy road in Reading has been rejected.
Read moreDetailsPromotion for new riverside apartments in Reading has been allowed to take place at an existing development site.
Read moreDetailsResidential roads in Reading are set to get restrictions to stop drivers from parking near junctions and potentially cause a hazard.
Read moreDetailsA call has been made to introduce more 20mph speed limits after fatal and serious injuries on the roads in Reading.
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