Car park of Broad Street Mall to clear way for huge redevelopment
A decision has been made to clear the way for the major redevelopment of Broad Street Mall where more than 640 apartments will be built.
Read moreDetailsA decision has been made to clear the way for the major redevelopment of Broad Street Mall where more than 640 apartments will be built.
Read moreDetailsDelivery robots have been spotted travelling along pavements in Reading, marking a first for the area.
Read moreDetailsThe first joint festival of inclusivity, featuring sports for people of all ages and abilities, has been celebrated in Reading.
Read moreDetailsThe council has agreed to sell its 72-year lease of the car park.
Read moreDetailsThe Bagaara Indian restaurant opened on Shinfield Road.
Read moreDetails, Reading Borough Council has partnered with Kingdom Services Group to fine those caught in the act.
Read moreDetailsA plan to convert offices near Reading town centre into a court has been given the go-ahead.
Read moreDetailsA secondary school on the outskirts of Reading that was rated 'Inadequate' has been taken over by a new educational trust.
Read moreDetailsA search is on for a manager to run a post office in Caversham following a recent closure.
Read moreDetailsA decision is due on whether the car park at one of the biggest shopping centres in Reading will be sold off to its owner and developer.
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