Plan to convert printing business into homes
The owner of a building used as the home of Valpee Printing wants to convert it into three one-bedroom flats.
Read moreDetailsThe owner of a building used as the home of Valpee Printing wants to convert it into three one-bedroom flats.
Read moreDetailsThe owner of a Reading town centre store wants to convert the first and second floors of the building into two flats rather than the existing one.
Read moreDetailsA Reading nightclub is expected to temporarily close after cocaine was discovered at the venue.
Read moreDetailsA READING town centre pub is celebrating a decade of pulling pints.
Read moreDetailsA new development at the University of Reading has been granted approval ? despite fears it would make traffic worse on 'dangerously' congested roads
Read moreDetailsThe owner of the Tower House Hotel opposite Palmer Park has applied to knock it down and replace it with 12 flats.
Read moreDetailsYear 10 pupils of south Asian heritage were invited to a Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics conference at the Whiteknights campus
Read moreDetailsReading Festival has announced a brand new stage will be coming to Little John's Farm the event returns this summer
Read moreDetailsThames Water has partnered with two infrastructure and consulting firms as it launches a new framework to provide sustainable water sources
Read moreDetailsTHE University of Reading is celebrating linguistic diversity with a new event marking International Mother Language Day
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