Reading planning round-up: Change for drive-thru Greggs along busy road in Reading rejected
A change in how a Greggs drive-thru operates along a busy road in Reading has been rejected.
Read moreDetailsA change in how a Greggs drive-thru operates along a busy road in Reading has been rejected.
Read moreDetailsA neighbour has complained that she and others are forced to run across the road following the 'deterioration' of their bus service
Read moreDetailsA key route that provides access to the football stadium, a retail park and more in Reading will be closed for nearly two months for water works.
Read moreDetailsChanges have been made to huge development of hundreds of flats at Broad Street Mall that is moving ahead.
Read moreDetailsA neighbour has made complaints about drinking, drug use coming from tents in Reading, while accusing the council of 'inaction'.
Read moreDetailsReading Rep has called on the council to provide greater transparency around the financial and operational plans for the ongoing Hexagon update.
Read moreDetailsthe Citizens' Arrest Network (CAN) has announced that an attempt was made to perform a citizens' arrest on the Thames Water CEO, Chris Weston.
Read moreDetailsA leisure centre in Reading is lending its support to a cause supporting and promoting women's safety while staying active.
Read moreDetailsResidents campaigning for improvements to Meadway Rec have won an important step forward after presenting their petition to the council.
Read moreDetailsBroad Street Mall was transformed into a hub of Halloween fun and community spirit last week as Broad Street Beats returned for a spooky special.
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