Plan for more than 150 flats by John Lewis in Reading town centre scaled back
A plan by John Lewis to enter the property market by building apartments in Reading town centre has been scaled back following refinements
Read moreDetailsA plan by John Lewis to enter the property market by building apartments in Reading town centre has been scaled back following refinements
Read moreDetailsA debate has been sparked over a potential crackdown on e-bikes and 'anti-social riding' in Reading.
Read moreDetailsA darts bar with venues in Great Britain and the USA could be making its way to Reading in the near future.
Read moreDetailsA digital screen at a fuel station in Reading has been approved despite fears that it would distract drivers.
Read moreDetailsIt's fair to say there have been a few important changes to the elections process over the last few years, and it can sometimes feel difficult
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has announced its intentions to make a formal request for a change to the boundary between Reading and West Berkshire.
Read moreDetailsA man in his late teens from Reading has died after being involved in a road traffic collision in Reading.
Read moreDetailsThe offices for a major new global fighter jet have been officially opened in Reading.
Read moreDetailsChildren enjoyed arts and crafts, and a special visit from a princess at a summer party that brought members of different communities
Read moreDetailsA debate over tree planting took place as councillors discussed improvements that are due at a council housing estate in Reading.
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