Plans submitted for flats to be built in Reading supermarket car park
The car park of one of the biggest supermarkets in Reading could have flats built on it if plans submitted last year are approved.
Read moreDetailsThe car park of one of the biggest supermarkets in Reading could have flats built on it if plans submitted last year are approved.
Read moreDetailsThe MPs for Reading have welcomed the first Labour Government budget in 14 years.
Read moreDetailsTransport is one of those subjects that everyone has an opinion about, because it affects us all.
Read moreDetailsNeighbours will no longer get notified of planning applications close to them through the post in Reading as part of cost cutting measures
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing for help locating a teenager reported missing from Woodley on Saturday, November 2
Read moreDetailsA housebuilding company has laid the foundations for its contentious project to build more than 200 flats near the riverside in Reading.
Read moreDetailsProgress is being made on converting offices above a long closed arcade in Reading town centre into flats.
Read moreDetailsA showdown is set for a pizza takeaway in Reading to operate later at night due to a dispute between the franchisee and council officers.
Read moreDetailsA mum from Reading has received compensation after her child was left in the lurch over the educational support they would be getting in
Read moreDetailsReading Rep is bringing Anna Wheatley's play, based on the original story by Hans Christian Andersen, back to the stage with an all-Reading cast
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