Reading planning round-up: Decision made on new homes in Caversham
A change to allow a fashion and homeware retailer in Reading to sell food items and other products has been rejected.
Read moreDetailsA change to allow a fashion and homeware retailer in Reading to sell food items and other products has been rejected.
Read moreDetailsConnect Reading were awarded as the Team of the Year. The cross-sector network brings together businesses, non-profits, education and public sector organisations to share resources. Members said: “For such a...
Read moreDetailsRedlands Primary School were chosen as this year’s School of the Year. Redlands was described as a school with ‘an amazing vibe’ by its nominator. It is a small school...
Read moreDetailsMagic seats, exclusive merch and a special double feature - a touch of magic arrives at Vue Reading to mark the release of Wicked: For Good
Read moreDetailsConfusion has been raised over a new retirement home in Shinfield that has been built but left vacant for more than two years.
Read moreDetailsA bus lane fine has been cancelled, with an apology issued after a couple received two penalties for a single rule breach in Reading.
Read moreDetailsNew Reading FC manager Leam Richardson kicked off his time as Royals manager with a humiliating home loss against non league Carlisle United.
Read moreDetailsA landlord has celebrated the defeat of a plan that would have seen a pub that he used to run in Reading converted into a chain bakery.
Read moreDetailsAn American chain burger restaurant in Reading has been closed and sealed off to clear the way for a fashion store.
Read moreDetailsThe advertising of 'unhealthy' food will be clamped down upon in Reading going forward.
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