Changes approved at Foundry Quarter development
Ropemaker Properties has won approval for changes to its plans to build 418 apartments in its Foundry Quarter project.
Ropemaker Properties has won approval for changes to its plans to build 418 apartments in its Foundry Quarter project.
NEARLY £3 million has been issued in start-up loans in Reading over the past decade, helping young people launch businesses.
Plans to demolish offices in Whitley have been submitted to Reading Borough Council.
A SECOND person has been charged with attempted murder following an incident in a Reading town centre bar earlier this ...
A Portuguese cafe and sandwich bar is to open on one of the busiest roads in Reading
Reading Borough Council could impose additional rules on the town's buy-to-let landlords who run homes of multiple occupation (HMOs)
If you were watching the Newcastle v Bournemouth match last Saturday, you may have witnessed one very long period of ...
READING FC legend Dave Kitson will appear on Royals' fan Johnny Hunt's 'Talking Royals' podcast which helps people open up ...
Keen runners will have the chance to tackle a river 10k and half marathon as Henley hosts its event for ...
The owners of a restaurant in Caversham have applied to create an outdoor seating terrace with a canopy.
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