Plans to demolish driving test centre in Reading rejected for the third time
Developer, Maxika Homes, had plans to demolish the one-storey Reading Test Centre, on Elgar Road South, and replace it with an apartment block.
Read moreDetailsDeveloper, Maxika Homes, had plans to demolish the one-storey Reading Test Centre, on Elgar Road South, and replace it with an apartment block.
Read moreDetailsResidents are rallying to raise funds to help repair the mobile community bakery which was vandalised and burgled
Read moreDetailsThe former marine has published a brand new thriller novel, Red Mist, and will be signing copies of his new book at Waterstones
Read moreDetailsFORGET Spartacus, the cry in Reading on Sunday was 'I'm Santa Claus' as hundreds of red robed runners took part in a charity fun run.
Read moreDetailsResidents joined staff and volunteers at Thames Hospice to celebrate the grand reopening of the branch in Woodley on Friday, December 2
Read moreDetailsWITH temperatures hovering around zero, a charity that helps homeless people has been active across Reading.
Read moreDetailsTHE sound of Christmas came to Reading town centre on Saturday, thanks to a concert band.
Read moreDetailsA MEMBER of staff at the University of Reading has explained the challenges involved in predicting snow.
Read moreDetailsGuitarist and vocalist Amanda Hague will be performing a setlist full of Christmas favourites on Christmas Eve.
Read moreDetailsThree people from Reading have been charged following a series of incidents in Berkshire, following a Thames Valley Police investigation
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