Plan to convert historic terraced homes in Reading into even more flats refused
A plan to convert historic terraced homes into even more flats at a prominent location in Reading has been refused.
Read moreDetailsA plan to convert historic terraced homes into even more flats at a prominent location in Reading has been refused.
Read moreDetailsA complaint has been made that bus drivers are not using dedicated lanes on a major road into and out of Reading.
Read moreDetailsLittle progress has been made on a controversial plan for a drive-thru takeaway in Reading.
Read moreDetailsVirtual reality technology has shown promising results for helping stroke patients regain arm movements in a new study led
Read moreDetailsMacbeth has completed the purchase of Surrey-based insurance broker, Insurance Services Surrey Ltd (ISS),
Read moreDetailsThe NHS has launched a new campaign to appeal for apprentices in the south east as part of National Apprenticeship Week
Read moreDetailsTwo-piece soul-infused punk outfit Big Special and Dublin's garage punk purveyors Sprints are set to headline this year's Are You Listening? Festival
Read moreDetailsMuhammad Sohail Arshad, aged 37, of Oxford Road, Reading, was sentenced to seven years and six months for the sexual assault of an elderly woman
Read moreDetailsThe relocated and upgraded Victoria Park play area in George Road opened ahead of schedule in December following a £462,000 investment by the council
Read moreDetailsA 'landmark' pilot project involving Reading Borough Council has shown that local authority-led assessments can drive sustainability in outdoor events
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