Planning inspectorate to give verdict on 18-storey, 600-home plan for Reading’s Vastern Road
THE planning inspectorate is expected to reveal its decision on plans to turn a retail park in Reading town centre ...
THE planning inspectorate is expected to reveal its decision on plans to turn a retail park in Reading town centre ...
A READING charity has announced a new partnership with a Woodley supermarket.
READING'S taxi fares are to rise by up to 10% today.
Blue Collar Corner has laid out its events for October and welcomes a new regular to the fold in Reading's ...
Reading Biscuit Factoryis celebrating Black History Month with a showcase of short-films and feature-length screenings in October
WOODLEY UNITED stormed through to the next round with an astonishing away win at Buckingham United.
A family-run fish and chip shop in Tilehurst could soon sell alcohol alongside takeaway food.
Rams RFC director of rugby Seb Reynolds hailed a 'fantastic spectacle' as his team fought off Taunton Titans to take ...
A WEST Reading pub reopened yesterday after two violent attacks saw it temporarily close its doors.
THE nature of Reading Borough Council's involvement in a trial of a drone superhighway has been questioned.
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