Council begins consultation on houses of multiple occupancy proposals
The council is taking consultation on its proposals for further restrictions regarding houses of multiple occupancy to help preserve communities
Read moreDetailsThe council is taking consultation on its proposals for further restrictions regarding houses of multiple occupancy to help preserve communities
Read moreDetailsVivek Gurav is travelling to a different city or location every day for 30 days on foot, jogging and picking up litter as he goes
Read moreDetailsFollowing the doubling of the council's small grants fund to £200,000, next year will see a number of projects and organisations given funding boosts
Read moreDetailsA BOOK created by a Reading author is currently being turned into a movie due to be released this time next year
Read moreDetailsPROPOSALS to demolish Reading's driving test centre, which is currently in use by learner drivers, and replace it with flats, has been rejected
Read moreDetailsReading's Party in the Park is set to return to Palmer Park on Sunday, June 18th, with Atomic Kitten and Blazin Squad
Read moreDetailsA ROAD traffic collision took place in Hartland Road on Tuesday, December 13.
Read moreDetailsA READING man has been arrested following an incident of malicious communication. After a football match between Birmingham City and Reading on Friday, December 16, Thames Valley Police officers became...
Read moreDetailsA MOTORIST was airlifted to an Oxford hospital with life-threatening injuries following a road traffic collision in Whitely yesterday.
Read moreDetailsThe developer planning to build a housing estate on Reading Golf Course is hoping to make changes to its proposals to the scheme.
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