Bakery drive-thru plans could still happen
A Greggs drive-thru could still be built in Reading despite previous plans being rejected.
A Greggs drive-thru could still be built in Reading despite previous plans being rejected.
Reading Borough Council has lodged numerous objections to proposals to close ticket offices in a letter to rail stakeholders
FOLLOWING news that two traffic wardens were attacked and threatened at knifepoint in Reading earlier this month
Questions have been raised over whether Reading could one day have an ultra-low emission zone and congestion charge.
RESIDENTS of an east Reading street have called for the council to take action on the number of homes being ...
The owner of a five-bedroom home in Southcote has applied to convert it into a care home for younger people
A MULTI-MILLION pound project to revitalise Reading's Hexagon Theatre has reached its first major milestone as key teams are appointed
Unfortunately, like any urban area, we're not immune to the issue of anti-social behaviour (ASB)
WORK has started on revamping the changing facilities at a Tilehurst leisure centre, while a swimming pool is due to ...
Residents in Reading are being offered better rates on solar panels by the council as part of a group-buying scheme
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