£300,000 investment includes a community orchard and new basketball court at Whitley recreation ground
A NEW lease of life has been given to a recreation ground in south Reading, thanks to a £300,000 investment.
Read moreDetailsA NEW lease of life has been given to a recreation ground in south Reading, thanks to a £300,000 investment.
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Read moreDetailsGreen spaces and parks are important, and that's particularly the case in a dense urban area like Reading - they are highly valued by our residents
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