Oriental store in Reading town centre set to take over former Polish store in relocation
An oriental store in Reading is set to take over a former Polish store at a busy shopping centre.
Read moreDetailsAn oriental store in Reading is set to take over a former Polish store at a busy shopping centre.
Read moreDetailsThe employees of Reading Borough Council who are taking home a six-figure sum every year have been revealed
Read moreDetailsA former probation office will be demolished and replaced with the first ever dedicated 'co-living' development in Reading.
Read moreDetailsAn upcoming bar and entertainment venue in Reading has applied to stay open well into the the early hours of the morning.
Read moreDetailsThe history of Reading has been championed during a visit by a government official responsible for preserving and enhancing the country's heritage.
Read moreDetailsThe verdict on a huge plan to add hundreds of flats to a landmark shopping mall in Reading town centre has been delayed.
Read moreDetailsA huge office building near Reading town centre that used to serve as a job centre is set to be converted into nearly 100 flats.
Read moreDetailsA neighbour has called out 'poor brickwork' and housekeeping of workers at a prominent corner site near Reading town centre.
Read moreDetailsA swanky restaurant and bar chain is nearly ready to open its first branch in Reading town centre this Spring.
Read moreDetailsA huge housing development at a former golf course in Caversham is set to be expanded with a total of nearly 300 new homes.
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