New plan to replace east Reading hotel with flats
The owner of the Tower House Hotel opposite Palmer Park has applied to knock it down and replace it with ...
The owner of the Tower House Hotel opposite Palmer Park has applied to knock it down and replace it with ...
POLICE are appealing for witnesses to come forward following a hit and run incident in east Reading.
BREATHING apparatus was needed for crews treating a fire in Whitley last week.
AN EYESORE that rivals Mount Everest will soon be conquered if Reading Borough Council's plans succeed.
NEAR MISSES and crashes at an East Reading crossroads has led to neighbours calling for road safety measures to be ...
A WEEKDAY closure for an east Reading road could become permanent due to the success of a School Street trial
RESIDENTS already affected by the works to repair a railway bridge are being warned over closures on another route between ...
RESIDENTS of an east Reading street are calling for safety measures after a temporary speed cam was triggered more than ...
FIRE CREWS were called in to tackle a blaze in a living room.
Waste from shops, businesses and homes on east Reading's Wokingham Road is overflowing, and causing chaos according to the Green ...
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