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Business Fined for Flyposting

  • Company ordered to pay court £2,875 after failing to respond to Council warnings to remove unauthorised signs in Caversham and Southcote.
J&B Shisha & Charcoal

Fine for Oxford Road Shopkeeper After Council Action

  • Firm ordered to pay court almost £2,500 after failing to act on Council warnings to remove roller shutter
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East Reading takeaways caught selling hot food without licences

  • Four takeaways in East Reading were caught selling hot food after 11pm without correct licenses in recent Council checks
  • Anyone with concerns about a food business or retailer can report them in full confidence via licensing@reading.gov.uk
Amethyst Lane artist impression

Planning Approval for More Affordable Council Homes and Respite Care Facility

  • Planning approval for 47 new affordable Council homes and a respite care facility
  • Developments to make use of pockets of Council owned land
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Four of Reading’s treasured monuments get a spring clean for 2023

  • Four Reading monuments will benefit from conservation work thanks to Reading’s High Street Heritage Action Zone project.
  • Work starts from today (Monday 13 February).
Palmer Park - view of statue

Archaeological Survey at Palmer Park

  • The survey  is part of the pre-work needed for Reading’s leisure planning application
  • Six exploratory trenches will appear from Monday 15th March
Rivermead - new leisure centre aerial view

Planning Applications Submitted for New Leisure Project

  • Two major planning applications have been submitted for Rivermead and Palmer Park sites.
  • Important next step in providing first-class leisure facilities for Reading.
Hi! Reading - Historic England Banners with Cllr Tony Page and Cllr Karen Rowland

‘Hi Reading!’ Signs Herald Reading’s £1.6 Million High Street Heritage Investment

  • Reading one of 68 areas of England to receive a share of a £95 million government High Street Heritage Action Zone fund.
  • Reading will deliver a £1.6 million programme over the next 3.5 years.