‘Unattractive’ Reading town centre building frontage to be revamped as part of apartment conversion plans
The 'unattractive' front of a Reading town centre building will be revamped as part of a plan to convert it into apartments.
Read moreDetailsThe 'unattractive' front of a Reading town centre building will be revamped as part of a plan to convert it into apartments.
Read moreDetailsConcerns have been raised in Reading over how police are vetted amid allegations over a suspected paedophile ring within the Metropolitan Police force
Read moreDetailsTHAMES VALLEY POLICE is considering a possible restructure of its area districts that could see the number shrink from 11 to five
Read moreDetailsReading East MP Matt Rodda sat on the Hunting Trophies (Import Prohibition) Bill committee, which oversaw the bill seeking to ban hunting "trophies"
Read moreDetailsGovernment legislation will now require voters to bring photo I.D. to polling stations in the upcoming local elections
Read moreDetailsWe are only on the third week of 2023 and already Christmas feels like a distant memory. In the last few days, residents have seen increasing pressure on our much...
Read moreDetailsThe police and crime commissioner for the Thames Valley has responded to calls for more investment to tackle violent crime in Reading.
Read moreDetailsBOTH of Reading's MPs have received minimal donations compared to other politicians according to new data released today.
Read moreDetailsA call has been made to replace the 'tatty and frayed' Union flag outside the Reading council offices
Read moreDetailsREADING WEST MP Sir Alok Sharma says he is humbled to have been knighted in the King's first New Year's honours list
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