Plan to turn Reading’s driving test centre into flats rejected for a third time
PROPOSALS to demolish Reading's driving test centre, which is currently in use by learner drivers, and replace it with flats, has been rejected
Read moreDetailsPROPOSALS to demolish Reading's driving test centre, which is currently in use by learner drivers, and replace it with flats, has been rejected
Read moreDetailsDeveloper, Maxika Homes, had plans to demolish the one-storey Reading Test Centre, on Elgar Road South, and replace it with an apartment block.
Read moreDetailsPOLICE have reported two burglaries in Katesgrove and are appealing for witnesses to come forward.
Read moreDetailsA READING resident has shared the extent of a rodent infestation which has seen scores of rats congregate at his premises.
Read moreDetailsA BIKE shed in Southcote was broken into by thieves and two bicycles were stolen
Read moreDetailsAS READING prepares to celebrate the Queen?s Platinum Jubilee, billboards calling for the country to become a republic have erected across the town
Read moreDetailsTHIEVES broke into a shed on Elgar Road in South Readig last week and stole a bike.
Read moreDetailsOn the evening of Monday, February 21, unknown offender broken into shed on Elgar Road and stole a bike.
Read moreDetailsPolice are directing traffic along one lane of the London Road, alternating directions.
Read moreDetailsAN EARLEY man has been jailed for life after being found guilty of killing his partner in her own home earlier this year
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