Tough new rules on buy-to-let landlords in Reading moving forward
The introduction of tough new rules for buy-to-let landlords in Reading is moving ahead.
Read moreDetailsThe introduction of tough new rules for buy-to-let landlords in Reading is moving ahead.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing for witnesses following an incident of indecent exposure on Katesgrove Lane last week
Read moreDetailsA HEFTY water bill for allotments in Reading that are tended to by gardeners has rocketed by a massive 2,600 per cent due to a persistent leaking
Read moreDetailsKatesgrove Green Party councillors have announced recent upgrades to the play area at Waterloo Meadows in Reading. After years of campaigning, the improvements have come to fruition which they hope...
Read moreDetailsA Chinese takeaway in Katesgrove has applied to Reading Borough Council for permission to open longer.
Read moreDetailsPLANS to build new flats in Silver Street have been given the green light.
Read moreDetailsA COMPANY that runs ballroom dancing sessions is applying for permission to covert a Katesgrove storage and distribution unit into a dance studio
Read moreDetailsPolice officers discovered crack cocaine and heroin in the Nike Air Jordans in the porch of Stacey-Edis Gyan-Boatey during a search of his home.
Read moreDetailsOFFICE space close to Reading town centre could be converted into a two-bed flat if the council approves an application.
Read moreDetailsThe owner of 92 Whitley Street has applied to build an extension and shopfront to the building.
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