Reading East MP seeks views over plans to build homes on The Piggeries, close to Bugs Bottom in Emmer Green
PLANS to demolish two workshops and build two homes on the land near Bugs Bottom have been opposed by a Reading MP.
Read moreDetailsPLANS to demolish two workshops and build two homes on the land near Bugs Bottom have been opposed by a Reading MP.
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