Decision due on John Lewis plan for 170 apartments in Reading town centre
A decision is due on a plan for John Lewis to build more than 150 apartments in Reading town centre as the company enters the housing market.
Read moreDetailsA decision is due on a plan for John Lewis to build more than 150 apartments in Reading town centre as the company enters the housing market.
Read moreDetailsReading Liberal Democrats have launched a local petition opposing the Labour government's introduction of mandatory Digital ID cards.
Read moreDetailsA possible delay to a path to residency for Honger Kongers who have fled to the UK has been slammed.
Read moreDetailsReading FC chairman and co-owner Rob Couhig gave his strong backing to manager Noel Hunt despite an underwhelming start to the season.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing for two specific witnesses to come forward following an assault causing grievous bodily harm in Reading.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police has placed visible patrols around Jewish places of worship following the violent attack outside a synagogue in Manchester
Read moreDetailsThe family of a man who died in a road traffic collision in Woodley on Friday, August 29, have released the a tribute to him.
Read moreDetailsLeaders in Reading have spoken out after a terrorist attack at a synagogue in Manchester left two Jewish people dead.
Read moreDetailsThere are, according to West Berkshire's public health officials, no invasive mosquitos on the M4 corridor.
Read moreDetailsReading council is set to join forces with Oxford to punish parking rule breaches as its current enforcement contractor wants to pull out.
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