Neighbours called to vote for their favourite design for play area at Reading park
Families and neighbours can now vote on their favourite design for an exciting new play area at a park in central Reading.
Local Democracy Reporter
Local Democracy Reporter for Reading Borough Council
Local Democracy Reporter for Reading Borough Council
Families and neighbours can now vote on their favourite design for an exciting new play area at a park in central Reading.
A music club in Reading that has become a staple in the town centre has launched a bid to let punters party later into the early hours of the morning.
Applications are open for people to receive cost of living support in Reading as more than £1 million will be distributed by the government.
Offices which have been vacant for years are set to be turned into the new home of the civil courts in Reading town centre.
A legal challenge has been lodged against the approval of a plan for 1,000 flats at a shopping park that will see four stores and a restaurant closed.
A food business called 'Da Spott' is set to take over an old solicitors’ office in a busy area of Reading.
A site that was once described as ‘scruffy and awful’ and plagued with rats is set to undergo a transformation – as a flats plan has been approved.
Reading is set to become a town of shining towers in 10 years as more than 6,000 apartments are on the way.
A plan for a DIY store to downsize and relocate at a busy retail park in Reading is moving ahead, with owners applying for operational changes.
A defunct office building is set to demolished and replaced with apartments next to a neighbourhood pub in Slough.
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