Project that replaced Wickes and Iceland with 418 apartments in town centre completed
The project that replaced Wickes and Iceland with more than 400 apartments near Reading town centre has been completed.
Read moreDetailsThe project that replaced Wickes and Iceland with more than 400 apartments near Reading town centre has been completed.
Read moreDetailsFlowers have been laid at the scene of a tent encampment in Reading where homeless man Kepha Otundo lived.
Read moreDetailsThe energy secretary Ed Miliband has visited Reading to champion affordable and green heating and energy to help people tackle the cost of living
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has been slammed by the Green Party as its target for affordable homes has been missed, with just 11 being delivered last year
Read moreDetailsThe longest serving MP in Reading has visited a shopper's favourite store in the town centre.
Read moreDetailsNew council housing has been completed in Reading in a project that has been years in the making.
Read moreDetailsThe conversion of an office building into a court in Reading town centre has been given the go-ahead.
Read moreDetailsA new look for a pub at a busy junction in Reading has been approved as the brewery that owns it is seeking to do an extensive refurbishment.
Read moreDetailsA dancing club that was previously held at a Latin-American themed bar in Reading is on the lookout for an alternative venue following its closure.
Read moreDetailsA man from Kenya who was sleeping rough in Reading has sadly died after freezing to death.
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