Appeal launched over terraced homes plan in Caversham
A controversial plan for new homes at a site on the edge of a large field in Caversham could be given the go-ahead.
Read moreDetailsA controversial plan for new homes at a site on the edge of a large field in Caversham could be given the go-ahead.
Read moreDetailsA pair of pals and the running club they started have been nominated in four categories, with nominators citing the friendliness the duo have promoted
Read moreDetailsThe official launch of the Station Hill development in Reading is coming in a few weeks.
Read moreDetailsA landowner has been accused of breaching planning rules for a house that is currently being built in Woodley.
Read moreDetailsTHE LORD Lieutenant of Berkshire celebrated some of the unsung heroes of the county this week, awarding residents with accolades for their service
Read moreDetailsIt says they are 'the backbone of its events and the beating heart of The MoonWalk'.
Read moreDetailsTrinity Concert Band promises a night of spectacular live music
Read moreDetailsA new play by local Reading writer, Doris Allimadi will be performed at the South Street Arts Centre in Reading this weekend.
Read moreDetailsGovernment subsidies are set to end for Reading's All-Bus tickets, which have helped save passengers over £5 million since 2023.
Read moreDetailsA government push for more radiotherapy machines has been welcomed by ministers as the Royal Berkshire Hospital is among the services to benefit
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