Planning round-up: Major changes approved at The Oracle as key Reading planning decisions revealed
Essential changes at the prime shopping and eating destination in Reading have been given the go-ahead.
Read moreDetailsEssential changes at the prime shopping and eating destination in Reading have been given the go-ahead.
Read moreDetailsA former Reading FC player who was jailed for his role in a Class A drugs conspiracy has been ordered to disclose details of his finances
Read moreDetailsA major stretch of the M4 in Berkshire will be closed for an entire weekend next month while engineers install new high-voltage power lines.
Read moreDetailsLabour's Reading West and Mid Berks MP has criticised the new Prime Minister's decision to let two of PC Harper's killers out on early release
Read moreDetailsA former councillor in Reading who has been described as 'the MP the town never had' has passed away aged 84.
Read moreDetailsWe first saw The Dollheads, a trio of teenaged siblings from Las Vegas, musically inspired by The Ramones, play at The Fiery Bird venue in Woking
Read moreDetailsThe combined efforts of the Reading Buses team has been praised after they helped to put a fire out outside a nearby ambulance station
Read moreDetailsAR Foods Ltd, trading as Anjappar Chettinad Indian Restaurant on Kings Road, Reading, was closed by council officers on July 23?but has now reopened
Read moreDetailsThe magic of the Adobe Women's FA Cup is back.
Read moreDetailsPolice are appealing for witnesses after a road collision left a teenager hospitalised with serious head injuries in Reading on Sunday
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