Decision made on conversion of offices near Reading town centre into apartments
The conversion of offices near Reading town centre into apartments has been rejected due to concerns over flooding.
Read moreDetailsThe conversion of offices near Reading town centre into apartments has been rejected due to concerns over flooding.
Read moreDetailsAn improvement for customers is coming to a newly opened chicken restaurant at a busy retail park in Reading.
Read moreDetailsThe Green Party has announced its candidates for the upcoming local elections, highlighting a surge in support for the party
Read moreDetailsThe vast majority of children will be going to their top choice of primary school in Reading this year.
Read moreDetailsA patient was left outraged after being told 'women bleed all the time' by a doctor at the Royal Berkshire Hospital in Reading.
Read moreDetailsA call has been made for investigations into deaths in Reading, where domestic violence and abuse could be a factor.
Read moreDetailsThe three MPs for Reading have celebrated a £2.068 million boost for The Hexagon Theatre.
Read moreDetailsA fresh plan has been submitted to replace a pub in Reading that has been closed for more than a decade with flats and a shop.
Read moreDetailsA group of older residents in Reading have called for clearer action and better publicity for a key forum set up to represent them.
Read moreDetailsPolice are appealing for help to find a 28-year-old man who is wanted on recall to prison for theft.
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