Reading Library goes up for sale
Reading Central Library building is up for sale having officially appeared on property website Rightmove.
Read moreDetailsReading Central Library building is up for sale having officially appeared on property website Rightmove.
Read moreDetailsAn American coffee giant is set to open a new cafe a bustling retail park in Reading.
Read moreDetailsA convenience store at a precinct of shops in Whitley could sell alcohol to customers.
Read moreDetailsThe Trust is seeking the views of patients, staff and the public.
Read moreDetailsChanges are coming for a well-known Italian chain restaurant at The Oracle in Reading.
Read moreDetailsThe owners of a pub in a busy area of Reading have launched a bid for exciting events to go on through to the early hours of the morning.
Read moreDetailsConservative candidatre for Reading Central consitutnecy Raj Singh reflected on the General Election campaign said 'I think we've done a good job'.
Read moreDetailsPlans for 550 apartments could replace three office buildings in Reading town centre.
Read moreDetailsThe road closures will be implemented as part of Reading Borough Council's school street schemes.
Read moreDetails'Horrible' is how Labour's plans to tax private school fees have been described by the education secretary on a visit to Shinfield and Wokingham.
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