New plan to replace east Reading hotel with flats
The owner of the Tower House Hotel opposite Palmer Park has applied to knock it down and replace it with ...
The owner of the Tower House Hotel opposite Palmer Park has applied to knock it down and replace it with ...
FLY-TIPPING continues to plague parts of Reading, but bags left at the flagship housing scheme of the council weren't dumped ...
The organisers of a dance music festival held in an east Reading park can double its capacity.
WATER is gushing on to an east Reading road this evening - Saturday, January 20 - after a leak sprung ...
Cllr Tony Page attended to open the affordable housing development, where he was joined by a number of prospective residents ...
ARTISTS showcased and sold their work at an east Reading church last weekend, hailing the two-day event as a great ...
THAMES Valley Police is appealing for witnesses after a firearms incident in Reading. Police say that between 10.30am and 11.30am ...
PERMISSION has been given to carry out works on protected trees in a presbytery in east Reading.
A TWO-DAY celebration for south Asian culture is coming to east Reading this weekend.
Theatre, poetry, stand-up, carnival costumes, and performances aplenty were on display at East Reading Festival on Sunday, June 25
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