Reading East MP Matt Rodda speaks out against fracking
READING EAST MP Matt Rodda has expressed his concerns about the resumption of fracking.
Read moreDetailsREADING EAST MP Matt Rodda has expressed his concerns about the resumption of fracking.
Read moreDetailsTHE OWNER of a Caversham care home has applied for permission to change its use into eight homes.
Read moreDetailsA PIECE of derelict land on Kings Road in Reading could be converted into a five-storey apartment block, providing 14 homes.
Read moreDetailsA HOUSEBUILDER is seeking permission to reduce the number of homes it is constructing.
Read moreDetailsA developer has submitted plans to transform buildings in Friar Street into a 163-bed hotel with a lounge, bar and restaurant
Read moreDetailsA READING man has received £3,000 compensation for failings caused by Reading Borough Council over delays to home modifications for his disabilities
Read moreDetailsNeighbours and one of Reading's MPs are celebrating the defeat of a plan to build a 5G mast that would dwarf nearby homes.
Read moreDetailsCampaigners say cyclists are suffering due to missing and incorrect signs across Reading.
Read moreDetailsTWO SHADOW ministers took to the streets of Reading as part of the Labour Party's campaign in marginal seats on Wednesday, August 17.
Read moreDetailsREADING'S Liberal Democrats are backing the national party's call to cancel the planned increase in the energy price cap.
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