East Reading hotel overlooking park could be knocked down and replaced with 14 homes
AN EAST Reading hotel could be knocked down and replaced with 14 homes spread over two buildings
AN EAST Reading hotel could be knocked down and replaced with 14 homes spread over two buildings
Following the doubling of the council's small grants fund to £200,000, next year will see a number of projects and ...
WITH temperatures hovering around zero, a charity that helps homeless people has been active across Reading.
CRAFTS enthusiasts lit up the streets of Reading for the town's Christmas lantern parade on Saturday evening.
The council has laid out its finances for the next year in a budget update, though it is still yet ...
WHITLEY residents gave their opinions on a proposed development at public consultation events organised by Reading Borough Council.
WORK has begun to resurface 12 Reading roads, bringing to an end a £9 million project to improve surfaces on ...
WHEN it comes to tackling the climate emergency, Reading is one of the top places in the world
A £30 MILLION project to bring 211 affordable homes to the borough has been approved by Reading Borough Council.
CHILDREN in Reading will take part in workshops on sustainable disposal of food packaging through a University of Reading study.
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