What is happening with ‘joint local plan’ which could see 1,200 homes built near Reading
A joint local plan for thousands of new homes near Reading and the surrounding countryside is currently up in the air.
Read moreDetailsA joint local plan for thousands of new homes near Reading and the surrounding countryside is currently up in the air.
Read moreDetailsThe health secretary held a rally for Labour councillors and activists in Reading ahead of the council elections.
Read moreDetailsThe health secretary has slammed delays for a new hospital for Reading, accusing the previous Conservative government of misleading people.
Read moreDetailsAn image of dogs rescued from a multi-animal household is so shocking that the RSPCA has been forced to refute allegations it was AI
Read moreDetailsA bereaved woman with complex needs faces being forced out of her family home in Reading following the death of her mum.
Read moreDetailsA former Reading FC winger has been nominated for the EFL Championship Player of the Season award after an impressive campaign
Read moreDetailsMore than 170 pupils took part in a schools rugby festival in Reading, organisers have said.
Read moreDetailsPeople in Reading with conditions such as ADHD could face an additional £1,473 a year due to missed payments and late fees, according to new research
Read moreDetailsThe Home Office has responded after a disturbance broke out at a hotel that is being used to house asylum seekers in Reading.
Read moreDetailsTrainee PE teacher from Earley will run in the Brighton Marathon for the dad she called Pops
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