What is happening with flats that replaced pub left dormant for years?
Two blocks of flats that have replaced a pub in Reading appear to have been left dormant for years on end.
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.
Read moreDetailsThe longest serving MP for Reading has launched his annual competition to highlight independent business success stories in the town.
Read moreDetailsA change in how a Greggs drive-thru operates along a busy road in Reading has been rejected.
Read moreDetailsA neighbour has complained that she and others are forced to run across the road following the 'deterioration' of their bus service
Read moreDetailsA key route that provides access to the football stadium, a retail park and more in Reading will be closed for nearly two months for water works.
Read moreDetailsA chain cafe at a busy retail park in Reading has closed down around a year after opening.
Read moreDetailsPromotion for new riverside apartments in Reading has been allowed to take place at an existing development site.
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