Dangerous tree root causes bricks to crack at Reading flats
A neighbour is suffering from roots coming up from their toilet due to a tree endangering the flats where they live in Reading.
Read moreDetailsA neighbour is suffering from roots coming up from their toilet due to a tree endangering the flats where they live in Reading.
Read moreDetailsParking charge increases for more polluting cars have officially been approved in Reading.
Read moreDetailsA plan to convert a riverside pub in Reading into flats has been put on hold.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Buses will begin rolling out new ticket machines across their network from Sunday 16 November
Read moreDetailsA plan to bring a Reading town centre pub that has been vacant for years back to life has been approved.
Read moreDetailsDesigns for a huge new community containing more than 600 apartments in South Reading have been given the go-ahead.
Read moreDetailsTwo blocks of flats that have replaced a pub in Reading appear to have been left dormant for years on end.
Read moreDetailsA convenience store in Whitley has applied to sell alcohol as late as midnight.
Read moreDetailsA disabled man claims he is 'too scared to sleep' over issues with his neighbours in council housing in Reading.
Read moreDetailsThe advertising of 'unhealthy' food will be clamped down upon in Reading going forward.
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