Appeal launched for flats plan on Kings Road
A plan to build flats next to a 'clock house' building in Reading is to go to an appeal.
A plan to build flats next to a 'clock house' building in Reading is to go to an appeal.
AN ACCIDENT black spot on one of Reading's busiest roads needs action according to ward councillors.
THAMES Valley Police is appealing for witnesses after a firearms incident in Reading. Police say that between 10.30am and 11.30am ...
EMERGENCY services were called to a serious traffic collision on Kings Road, Reading, on Tuesday afternoon, though the A329, Kings ...
LANE closures are in place on a busy main road out of Reading for the next three days. A stretch ...
At around 8.45am on Wednesday, August 8, a white Renault Master van and a pedestrian were involved in a collision ...
DRIVERS who stop in yellow box junctions will be fined from next week, as Reading Borough Council begins enforcement powers. ...
A portion of King's Road is set to close for a month while the council undertakes necessary repair works on ...
FAMILIES can try Sri Lankan food for less this winter, thanks to a Reading town centre diner.
An apartment block with a 'green wall' has been given the go ahead in Reading town centre.
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