Alarm over impacts for 600 homes plan between Reading and Wokingham
Neighbours have voiced strong opposition to plans for 600 new homes between Reading and Wokingham, with concerns ranging from infrastructure pressure
Read moreDetailsNeighbours have voiced strong opposition to plans for 600 new homes between Reading and Wokingham, with concerns ranging from infrastructure pressure
Read moreDetailsThere has been a post office in Crockhamwell Road since the early 1960s.
Read moreDetailsThe number of drive-thru restaurants and cafes in Reading is rising, according to recent openings and upcoming sites.
Read moreDetailsThe new Mayor of Earley has been selected to represent the people of the town.
Read moreDetailsThames Water has responded after being accused by an MP in Reading of attempting to delay the payment of a fine imposed by a government regulator.
Read moreDetailsLeaders have reacted to the meningitis outbreak in Reading as a young person has sadly died from the illness.
Read moreDetailsA huge facility is being built near Reading that will be used to hold millions of items once complete.
Read moreDetailsPlans have been revealed for hundreds of homes that could be built on farmland between Reading and Wokingham.
Read moreDetailsGroundworks are taking place at the pitch of the Select Car Leasing Stadium, the home of Reading FC.
Read moreDetailsThe prospect of a low emission zone in Reading has been brought up as councillors have clashed over a controversial cycle lane.
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