Three-flat building planned for Whitley street
AN APPLICATION has been lodged with Reading Borough Council to build a new three-flat building on Hexham Road.
Read moreDetailsAN APPLICATION has been lodged with Reading Borough Council to build a new three-flat building on Hexham Road.
Read moreDetailsThe family of Sidney Box has released a statement in tribute to him after he was found on Monday, January 9
Read moreDetailsFrom 6.30pm on Wednesday, January 25, the council will hold its annual civic commemoration at the civic offices to mark Holocaust Memorial Day 2023
Read moreDetailsTHAMES Valley Air Ambulance has released its attendance figures for 2022, which was a record year for call-outs.
Read moreDetailsRESIDENTS will offer their views about the redevelopment or relocation of Royal Berkshire Hospital.
Read moreDetailsIt's hello-goodbye at the Nettlebed Folk Club next week, as the Bully Wee Band return.
Read moreDetailsWhile visitors are welcome at any time, Thames Valley Chorus is holding an open rehearsal starting at 7.30pm on Tuesday, January 24.
Read moreDetailsAN INVESTIGATION has been launched over claims a father has 'never been more insulted' when he was allegedly 'shamed' for having children
Read moreDetailsChanges have been made to a flats plan described as 'rabbit hutches' by one councillor, who says they are still 'sub-standard'.
Read moreDetailsThe opening of a new Italian restaurant in Reading town centre has been delayed.
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