No planning reason to refuse a Wycombe request
There would be no reason for Wokingham Borough Council to refuse Wycombe Wanderers permission to use Reading's training ground.
Read moreDetailsThere would be no reason for Wokingham Borough Council to refuse Wycombe Wanderers permission to use Reading's training ground.
Read moreDetailsThe new owners of Reading Prison have spoken after being named as the purchasers of the site for a multi-million pound sum.
Read moreDetailsIn order to serve food and drinks past 11pm, it requires a licence from Reading Borough Council.
Read moreDetailsYOUR caring, sharing Co-op knew who to turn to when it came to setting up a new landmark arena which will be launched in Manchester next month
Read moreDetailsAs development continues to expand into former Ministry of Defence (MoD) sites, brownfield sites and blitz-hit towns and cities, the risk of finding an unexploded bomb can cast somewhat of...
Read moreDetailsA NEW scheme aimed at helping refugees get into work has been launched, and a major Reading-based business is part of it.
Read moreDetailsThe Narrowboat, a riverside pub in central Reading, has announced that March will be its last month as a public venue
Read moreDetailsThe company now has licensing consent to open, sell food and provide entertainment.
Read moreDetailsHR software provider Ciphr has opened its new headquarters in central Reading.
Read moreDetailsA TEENAGER who died of a brain tumour will forever be remembered thanks to a new housing development in Emmer Green.
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