Green energy plans sees reduction in number of homes in Reading council-run affordable rent scheme
The number of homes in a Reading Borough Council-run project has been reduced to allow for energy saving measures to be installed.
Read moreDetailsThe number of homes in a Reading Borough Council-run project has been reduced to allow for energy saving measures to be installed.
Read moreDetailsCouncils in Berkshire should NOT be planning to build thousands of new houses in the countryside ? that's the claim made by countryside charity CPRE
Read moreDetailsA DEPARTMENT store chain is pressing on with plans to turn a former Reading warehouse into homes.
Read moreDetailsFrontline firefighters in Berkshire could strike after they rejected a 'derisory' pay increase offer.
Read moreDetailsA patchwork approach to road repairs in Caversham, that looks like a hopscotch grid, has been criticised
Read moreDetailsCAVERSHAM will gain a new Indian restaurant in the new year, as owners of an independent food firm prepare to open the doors to their new base
Read moreDetailsAn invitation to start the new year dancing for fun
Read moreDetailsTHAMES Valley Police has released an image of a man officers would like to speak to following a theft of a bicycle in Reading.
Read moreDetailsReading Tesco shoppers have been their most generous ever in support of foodbanks and local charities, helping to make it a record-breaking year.
Read moreDetailsREADING FC secured an important three points thanks to a 2-1 win over Swansea.
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