Reading street trader loses permission for pitch
A street trader has lost his permission for his pitch in Reading town centre over claims he failed to use it.
Read moreDetailsA street trader has lost his permission for his pitch in Reading town centre over claims he failed to use it.
Read moreDetailsConversion of a building vacant for more than a decade into 18 flats near Reading town centre has been refused.
Read moreDetailsThe future of driving tests in Reading has been discussed as month-long waits for tests have been decried.
Read moreDetailsCultural Contribution Award - M&G Real Estate M&G Real Estate are returning this year to again sponsor the Cultural Contribution award. The company, one of the world’s leading property investors,...
Read moreDetailsA 47-year-old woman from Reading has been arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving following a fatal road traffic collision
Read moreDetailsAn embryonic plan for more than a thousand homes on the outskirts of Reading has emerged, which a developer claims will solve the housing shortage
Read moreDetailsSir John Madejski has spoken out on 'unfortunate' plans to change the name of a Reading school named after him.
Read moreDetailsAn overhaul of parking in streets throughout Reading is on the way, in changes that will affect residents, teaching staff, visitors, motorcyclists
Read moreDetailsA call for justice has been made for tenants in Reading who have suffered "broken promise after broken promise."
Read moreDetailsIf you've lived in Reading for a while chances are you'll have been to the Calcot hotel in the past to enjoy one of there disco dinner evenings
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