The biggest developments that were approved in Reading in 2025
Plans that will transform the skyline in Reading with more than 1,000 flats have been given the go-ahead this year.
Read moreDetailsPlans that will transform the skyline in Reading with more than 1,000 flats have been given the go-ahead this year.
Read moreDetailsHere's a top five roundup of great places to celebrate New Year's Eve in Reading, whether you're after a lively party, a memorable dinner
Read moreDetailsLooking for ways to make the most of the weekend in Reading? From festive events to scenic strolls and cultural highlights
Read moreDetailsIt has been a bumper year in Reading for venue and restaurant openings, with two new bowling alleys and arcades and eateries serving a range
Read moreDetailsBennet Road in Whitley has been closed at its junction with the A33 since Saturday, October 18, and is now expected to remain closed
Read moreDetailsReading has been named the fifth most generous place in the UK, according to charity donation data from 2025.
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has spent more than £80,000 on travel expenses for councillors and its staff, a freedom of information request has revealed.
Read moreDetailsTaxpayers' money, which has been spent on the Mayor of Reading's trip to Germany to watch the European football competition and other expenses
Read moreDetailsThe conversion of a former pub and hotel into new flats heading out of Reading has been rejected.
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council is 'trashing the environment' by falling behind on its climate action goals, according to the Green Party.
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