Care home owner seeks permission to convert part of Caversham site into eight homes
THE OWNER of a Caversham care home has applied for permission to change its use into eight homes.
Read moreDetailsTHE OWNER of a Caversham care home has applied for permission to change its use into eight homes.
Read moreDetailsA PIECE of derelict land on Kings Road in Reading could be converted into a five-storey apartment block, providing 14 homes.
Read moreDetailsA HOUSEBUILDER is seeking permission to reduce the number of homes it is constructing.
Read moreDetailsA developer has submitted plans to transform buildings in Friar Street into a 163-bed hotel with a lounge, bar and restaurant
Read moreDetailsWargrave Local History Society's September meeting was a presentation by Dan Remenyi about the Henley Management College
Read moreDetailsTHE MOST common breed of dog up for adoption in Reading is the French Bulldog.
Read moreDetailsA CAVERSHAM bookshop is selling a special calendar featuring scenes from the village
Read moreDetailsTHAMES VALLEY residents are among the biggest victims of online shopping fraud in the country.
Read moreDetailsAS THE nation prepares for the rise in the energy price cap to £2,500 on October 1, police are warning people to be alert to scammers
Read moreDetailsA COMMUNITY group is set to celebrate its governing charity's 40th anniversary this week.
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