Reading council tax set
Councillors have agreed to increase council tax by the maximum amount of 4.99% without requiring a local referendum.
Read moreDetailsCouncillors have agreed to increase council tax by the maximum amount of 4.99% without requiring a local referendum.
Read moreDetailsA workshop for a car company could still be built after it was rejected over parking fears and the proposed building being 'visually dominant'
Read moreDetailsA SUSPECTED road rage incident turned into a fight in south Reading on Friday evening and police are now appealing for witnesses to come forward.
Read moreDetailsA WALKING tour will unpack the history of Katesgrove.
Read moreDetailsA pizza takeaway store in Katesgrove could be extended to create more space for a studio flat.
Read moreDetailsA MAN in his thirties has been left with head injuries and broken teeth following an incident just outside Reading town centre on Saturday.
Read moreDetailsA TEENAGER has been injured in a hit and run incident in Reading on Friday, and police are appealing for witnesses to come forward.
Read moreDetailsAN EMPTY unit in Katesgrove could become a grocery store if Reading Borough Council approves plans.
Read moreDetailsA READING restaurant has applied for permission to sell alcohol for longer.
Read moreDetailsIonut Budur, aged 33 and of no fixed abode, pleaded guilty to two counts of possession with intent to supply a controlled class A drug
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