Plan to install 5G mast in Emmer Green rejected by planning inspector
A plan to build a 5G mast directly in front of playing fields in Emmer Green has been rejected for ...
A plan to build a 5G mast directly in front of playing fields in Emmer Green has been rejected for ...
PIZZAS could be served from a former bookies in Tilehurst if permission is granted by Reading Borough Council.
The council was among a number of local authorities to receive a share of £2 billion's worth of investment boosts ...
SOME bright sparks are celebrating as their high-tech power sockets have attracted a significant investment to help it grow.
From 6.30pm on Wednesday, January 25, the council will hold its annual civic commemoration at the civic offices to mark ...
AN INVESTIGATION has been launched over claims a father has 'never been more insulted' when he was allegedly 'shamed' for ...
The borough council says that more than half of the town's waste is no longer heading to landfill, an increase ...
A family says they fear for their health because they live in 'mould-stricken' council flat in Reading and want to ...
Reading highlighted its own diversity with a programme of events to recognise the vital contribution the black community makes to ...
The number of homes in a Reading Borough Council-run project has been reduced to allow for energy saving measures to ...
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