Reading planning round-up: Plan to convert riverside pub in Reading into flats put on hold
A plan to convert a riverside pub in Reading into flats has been put on hold.
Read moreDetailsA plan to convert a riverside pub in Reading into flats has been put on hold.
Read moreDetailsResidents in the suburbs of Reading have called for better bus services in the area, particularly to the Royal Berkshire Hospital.
Read moreDetailsDIRECTOR of Rugby Seb Reynolds believes his side will learn from adversity following the 34-15 National One home loss to Plymouth Albion.
Read moreDetailsThe Ladbrokes November Racing Weekend is one of two high-quality weekends of Jumps racing at Ascot towards the end of the year.
Read moreDetailsReading supporters will have the chance to engage with a nationwide men's mental health organisation this weekend as Andy's Man Club visits
Read moreDetailsResearch shows gardeners will choose plants with environmental benefits if they understand their ability to combat the effects of climate change
Read moreDetailsWhen it comes to preserving wealth, inheritance tax can quietly erode what generations have built. For estates valued at £2 million or more
Read moreDetailsFlight Club confirms Reading as its next home
Read moreDetailsDon't miss the chance to enjoy a magical festive night
Read moreDetailsFamilies can experience the magic of Christmas in Reading
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