Flats approved at Reading’s notorious ‘Prostitution Hotspot’
A plan for flats near a reputed 'prostitution hotspot' in Reading has cleared a crucial hurdle.
Read moreDetailsA plan for flats near a reputed 'prostitution hotspot' in Reading has cleared a crucial hurdle.
Read moreDetailsA road surfacing company in Reading that has been contracted by the council has been accused of producing persistent odours and a health hazard
Read moreDetailsPolice have launched an urgent appeal to trace a man wanted in connection with a serious hit-and-run collision that left a child with serious injuries
Read moreDetailsAre You Listening? Festival has named 20 artists, including The Borough and Dan le Sac who will be taking to the stage when the event returns in May.
Read moreDetailsA woman who was found seriously ill in a tent in Broad Street, Reading, has died in hospital, police have confirmed
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Writers Circle celebrates its winning authors
Read moreDetailsRotary Club art exhibition will be a visual fundraiser
Read moreDetailsJack Daynes is clearly a talented musician. As well as his own solo music and shows, he is an excellent drummer playing in top tours
Read moreDetailsREADING Borough Council has reinstated one of the town's cultural touchstones four years after it was damaged by intense weather conditions. The Cartwheeling Boys statue has been restored and given...
Read moreDetailsThe proposed changes would introduce expanded capacity for vehicles on Sidmouth Street and a scaling back of an underused cycle lane.
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