On hold: Call for phone mast on Caversham roadside rejected
READING Borough Council has rejected a telecoms company's call for a 5G phone mast to be installed in a Caversham road.
Read moreDetailsREADING Borough Council has rejected a telecoms company's call for a 5G phone mast to be installed in a Caversham road.
Read moreDetailsA MOTORBIKE has been stolen from a home in Tilehurst.
Read moreDetailsREADING'S Liberal Democrats are backing the national party's call to cancel the planned increase in the energy price cap.
Read moreDetailsTHE SIGHT of bill posters being stuck to a board by a man up a ladder could be the thing of the past if an application is approved
Read moreDetailsA HEALTH club in Tilehurst is hoping to add to its facilities with four new padel tennis courts, and an office building.
Read moreDetailsOFFICES in Reading town centre will become a home following approval from Reading Borough Council's planning department.
Read moreDetailsA proposal to build seven homes as a replacement for a warehouse has been rejected by Reading Borough Council's planning department
Read moreDetailsTHE Metropolitan Police has charged three men in connection with a series of offences across the south of England, including a ram raid in Emmer Green
Read moreDetailsReading FC secured a second win in as many games, seeing off Middlesbrough 1-0 at the Select Car Leasing Stadium on Saturday afternoon.
Read moreDetailsA CAR MEET is to take place at a Knowl Hill pub on Thursday, September 8.
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