Plan to replace warehouse with seven homes in Caversham refused
A proposal to build seven homes as a replacement for a warehouse has been rejected by Reading Borough Council's planning ...
A proposal to build seven homes as a replacement for a warehouse has been rejected by Reading Borough Council's planning ...
A new crazy golf course has opened in Prospect Park, and each of the nine holes on the course has ...
Plans to develop the Bristol and West shopping arcade site have fallen through as developer Sonic Star Properties withdraws proposals
Reading Borough Council has continued to fall behind on freedom of information requests, whit one in three requests going unfulfilled ...
Reading Borough Council has been given £429,000 to improve safety, including new safety hubs, improved street lighting and CCTV installation
Berkshire Vision, Autism Berkshire, and Sport in Mind are all set to receive a grant as the council releases another ...
READING Borough Council had 57 complaints reviewed by a government body last year ? and just 10 of them were ...
A FORMER bookies could be extended to create six new residential units.
PLANS to make cycle lanes in Sidmouth Street permanent have been met with dismay by some Reading residents.
Reading Borough Council is seeking views on its new autism strategy, consulting residents, autistic people, and carers to improve its ...
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