Whitley bungalow to be demolished to make way for nine homes
A BUNGALOW in Whitley will be demolished so that nine homes can be built on the land
Read moreDetailsA BUNGALOW in Whitley will be demolished so that nine homes can be built on the land
Read moreDetailsA developer has applied to make changes to a nearly completed home in Whitley.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police has posted to social media that an address in Northumberland Avenue has been placed under a Full Closure Order
Read moreDetailsA BUNGALOW in Whitley could be demolished to make way for nine new homes.
Read moreDetailsThe owner of a semi-detached house in Whitley has applied to add extensions to allow the reconfiguration of the living facilities
Read moreDetailsA pizza takeaway store in Katesgrove could be extended to create more space for a studio flat.
Read moreDetailsMEMBERS of the Reading Bengali Cultural Society are preparing to celebrate Makar Sankranti.
Read moreDetailsAN ANTENATAL session is to take place in Whitely on Wednesday, January 10.
Read moreDetailsPotential new occupants would be taking over empty units in the eastern portion of the park.
Read moreDetailsROADS in Reading are facing considerable disruption near Whitley. The AA is reporting that there are queues and heavy traffic around Junction 11 which is causing significant delay. Queues are...
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