Developer’s bid to reduce number of affordable flats rejected by Reading Borough Council’s planning committee
A developer's bid to reduce the number of affordable flats in a 'dull' tower in West Reading has been rejected.
A developer's bid to reduce the number of affordable flats in a 'dull' tower in West Reading has been rejected.
The owner of the former Three mobile offices in Reading has applied to add 72 apartments to the building despite ...
PLANS to replace a Reading town centre swimming pool with flats has seen a neighbour fear she could completely lose ...
One of the biggest mobile networks in the UK has appealed against a refusal for a 5G mast it wanted ...
READING'S taxi fares will increase by £1 following a vote by councillors at a meeting last week
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A CHAMBER choir is preparing for their autumn concert with a programme filled with fire.
Leaders Romans Group has announced Martin Fillery will work within its Shared Ownership team, with a focus on working with ...
A charity quiz night has raised over £5,000 for health charities at Reading's Royal Berkshire Hospital.
AN EVENING of folk music taking place next week will be a poignant tribute to a much-loved musician
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