Planning inspector to decide if Tilehurst pine tree should get felled
The government planning inspector will now decide if a century old pine tree in Tilehurst should get chopped down.
Read moreDetailsThe government planning inspector will now decide if a century old pine tree in Tilehurst should get chopped down.
Read moreDetailsA plan to convert a pub into a Greggs bakery in Reading has been rejected due to the loss of a community facility.
Read moreDetailsA new bakery and deli is set to be opened by an already successful business in a busy area of East Reading.
Read moreDetailsEighteen objections have been lodged with West Berkshire Council over plans to put four houses on a former play area in Tilehurst.
Read moreDetailsReading FC picked up a point on the road but drop into the League One relegation zone as speculation continues over the future of manager Noel Hunt.
Read moreDetailsReading's MPs have welcomed investment to help more people into good jobs, as the government announces a funding scheme breaking down barriers to work
Read moreDetailsReading BID and Kala the Arts have partnered up to bring the return Diwali Light It Up, including a lantern parade, on Saturday, October 18.
Read moreDetailsTWO OF Reading's spaces have taken national awards in the office space sector celebrating workplaces this week. ONE Station Hill and Englefield Estate have bagged accolades at this year's British...
Read moreDetailsPACT (Parents And Children Together) has celebrated after holding its first Reading's Big Quiz Night last week
Read moreDetailsFormer Reading FC loanee Jeff Hendrick has praised manager Noel Hunt and admitted that he offered to return to the club in the summer.
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