Wheels come off plan to create cycle hub in former Primark building … search is on for a new location
PLANS for a new cycle hub in Reading town centre have fallen through and now the council says it would ...
PLANS for a new cycle hub in Reading town centre have fallen through and now the council says it would ...
A RIVER cruising company is hoping to come to Caversham and has applied to Reading Borough Council for the necessary ...
One of the most rewarding aspects of my role as the Leader of the Council is seeing the incredible impact ...
A MOTORWAY junction and main road in and out of South Reading is to see lane closures and diversions this ...
TWENTY roads across Reading could see parking restrictions changed if a consultation is approved. Following suggestions from the public and ...
Reading Borough Council is considering a number of options as estimates show Reading could run out of burial space before ...
By the time you read this, you will have noticed the youthful hordes of green-wellied masses descending on our town
READING Borough Council is predicting a £5.69m shortfall in council finances by 2025-26 - a two-year drop in spending power ...
AN EAST Reading property already in use as lodgings for six people has received permission from the council to increase ...
A project to 'spruce up' the 'unattractive' front of Reading town centre building has been approved.
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