Plan to replace defunct club in Reading with 30 flats and shop refused
A plan to replace a defunct club along one of the busiest roads in Reading with 30 flats and a shop has been refused
Read moreDetailsA plan to replace a defunct club along one of the busiest roads in Reading with 30 flats and a shop has been refused
Read moreDetailsStudents urged to stay alert for scams
Read moreDetailsAnna Horwood is included in the King's New Years Honours list 2025
Read moreDetailsA sports bar and club in Reading is set for a comeback after a stabbing incident that left a holidaymaker severely injured.
Read moreDetailsPlans that will transform the skyline in Reading with more than 1,000 flats have been given the go-ahead this year.
Read moreDetailsA disabled man has accused Reading council of 'cutting off' his support payments.
Read moreDetails2026 marks 1,000 years of the Normans
Read moreDetailsOn the window of Reading Bike Hub, new logos now sit alongside the bikes: Late Skates, Skate Doctor and Reading Rollers.
Read moreDetailsOne of Reading's most popular LGBTQ+ inclusive venues, The Blagrave Arms, has announced it will close permanently at the end of 2025.
Read moreDetailsA Reading-based garden room company has raised hundreds of pounds for charity after hosting a festive grotto for local families.
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