Reading University’s ‘heart of campus’ building makeover approved
A 'heart of the campus' University of Reading will be transformed after its latest refurbishment plans were approved.
Read moreDetailsA 'heart of the campus' University of Reading will be transformed after its latest refurbishment plans were approved.
Read moreDetailsThe two councils have clashed over the plans.
Read moreDetailsWokingham's council leader has condemned comments about a controversial junction redesign as 'appalling and unwarranted'.
Read moreDetailsA councillor has called for money supplied by developers for the local area to be used to improve a 'notoriously dangerous junction'.
Read moreDetailsResidents have claimed the area earmarked for nearly 4,000 homes spends 'most of the winter underwater'.
Read moreDetailsThe trust in charge of the Royal Berkshire Hospital are 'standing down' the programme team for its rebuild after it was delayed to start
Read moreDetailsDozens of new homes will be built in a 'picturesque' village despite warnings the council 'could hardly find a more unsuitable' plan.
Read moreDetailsConcerns have been raised that a council's introduction of digital advertisement screens could contribute to unhealthy eating.
Read moreDetailsAn appeal has been launched to make a crossing used by primary school children safer
Read moreDetailsSolar panels could be installed at a park and ride site between the Reading and Wokingham border.
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