Plan rejected over concerns it could become new home in Woodley could still be approved
A plan for an annexe that was rejected over concerns it could be turned into a new home in Woodley could still be approved.
Read moreDetailsA plan for an annexe that was rejected over concerns it could be turned into a new home in Woodley could still be approved.
Read moreDetailsPolice are appealing for witnesses after our offenders entered a store in Sonning Common and assaulted a member of staff before stealing cigarettes
Read moreDetailsKeith Mills, aged 32, of Burlington Court in Aldershot pleaded guilty to a number of charges at Reading Crown Court on Monday, August 4.
Read moreDetailsThames Water has said that recent rainfal has had little effect on water levels amid the hosepipe ban implemented in Reading over the summer.
Read moreDetailsNo action has been taken on the possibility of evicting asylum seekers staying at hotels in Reading.
Read moreDetailsWork is taking place to remove St George's crosses that have been painted onto speed bumps and road markings in Reading.
Read moreDetailsFormer Reading FC striker George Puscas, who is the club's record transfer, has been released by Turkish club Bodrum.
Read moreDetailsReading Pride has thanked supporters after annual protest and celebration raises nearly £14,000 in donations following a difficult financial year
Read moreDetailsA project to raise awareness of air pollution to young people and their families reached around 9,000 pupils from 28 different schools across Reading.
Read moreDetailsMore than 17,000 people in the South East have avoided being added to an NHS waiting list following the launch of the 'Advice and Guidance' scheme.
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