Planning year in numbers in Reading as nearly £1 million raised in fees
Reading council has raised nearly £1 million from the planning process, with more than two dozen appeals decided over the last year
Read moreDetailsReading council has raised nearly £1 million from the planning process, with more than two dozen appeals decided over the last year
Read moreDetailsAn office building could be converted into a court near Reading train station if recently submitted plans are approved.
Read moreDetailsA building that used to be occupied by Thames Water employees in Reading is due for demolition.
Read moreDetailsIt is little things make me think about getting older.
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has announced that it is set to make changes to bin collection schedules from Monday, June 9.
Read moreDetailsStatistics collected by No Win No Fee Solicitors Co have shown that RBFRS paid £146,000 to successful claims made since 2020.
Read moreDetailsMore than half a million people in the south east have received their COVID-19 vaccination as the NHS spring vaccination campaign continues.
Read moreDetailsThe Purple Turtle was packed out on Sunday evening for a Q&A with Reading FC legend Steve Coppell.
Read moreDetailsCahill Davis Publishing is announcing the release of GHOULSMEN, the debut fantasy novel by rising author A.C. Hughes.
Read moreDetailsThousands of people in Reading are currently experiencing an unexpected power outage which is not expected to be resolved until this evening.
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