Uber applies to operate in Reading following push from customers and drivers
The leading ride-share company Uber could finally be permitted to operate in Reading.permitted
Read moreDetailsThe leading ride-share company Uber could finally be permitted to operate in Reading.permitted
Read moreDetailsArt lovers will have the chance to visit Hilltop Studio in Tilehurst this May as part of the West Berkshire & North Hampshire Open Studios event.
Read moreDetailsWoodley residents are being hit with a 'phantom menace' in the form of two-month-long road works, a councillor has said.
Read moreDetailsThe owner of an Indian takeaway has defended his business after a neighbour said he was 'regularly blighted' by noise made by customers.
Read moreDetailsPolice have been urged to act to tackle 'flagrant' drug use along one of the busiest roads in Reading.
Read moreDetailsA scheme designed to help people make improvements to their homes in Reading has been suspended for months on end.
Read moreDetailsProgress is being made on the construction of a new gym at a retail park in Reading.
Read moreDetailsA hotel near Reading town centre could be turned into flats for permanent residents.
Read moreDetailsDrivers call for Uber to come to Reading so that they are able to compete with 'out-of-town' drivers who are allowed to use the app for bookings.
Read moreDetailsComplaints were lodged over 'religious intolerance' and Facebook comments made by councillors in Reading.
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