Appeal over Reading Golf Course homes plan withdrawn – smaller, approved plan will go ahead
A PLAN to build 257 homes on Reading Golf Course has been scrapped after developers withdrew their appeal - but a smaller plan will go ahead
Read moreDetailsA PLAN to build 257 homes on Reading Golf Course has been scrapped after developers withdrew their appeal - but a smaller plan will go ahead
Read moreDetailsAPPROVAL has been granted to convert a six-storey Reading town centre office block into more than 100 studio apartments
Read moreDetailsReading children?s services have made some progress but still need to improve in order to be judged as ?good? accord to a new Ofsted inspection
Read moreDetailsWater Fest celebrates a third of a century as the Queen marks 70 years on the throne this weekend
Read moreDetailsA NEW survey has predicted Labour would win the proposed new seat of Earley and Woodley, if boundary changes are implemented before a general election
Read moreDetailsTHERE weren't many birds in Sonning over the two Platinum Jubilee bank holidays, and it's all thanks to the bi-annual Scarecrow Trail
Read moreDetailsReading Waterfest: 11am-5pm – The Abbey Ruins, Forbury Gardens Reading's flagship event for the jubilee weekend, which will see workshops, artists, performers, stalls, and charities making waves at one of...
Read moreDetailsA HARE HATCH-based plant nursery held a special Platinum Jubilee tea party on Thursday, and raised hundreds for charity in the process
Read moreDetailsToday's forecast sees the chance of some showers before noon, drying off in later in the day
Read moreDetailsON SUNDAY, six Berkshire-based dancers will be putting on a performance fit for the Queen as they take part in the Platinum Jubilee pageant
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