Former Reading Evening Post HQ to become entertainments venue
PLANS to turn the site of our predecessor, the Reading Evening Post, into an entertainment venue is moving forward.
Read moreDetailsPLANS to turn the site of our predecessor, the Reading Evening Post, into an entertainment venue is moving forward.
Read moreDetailsKERBSIDE glass collections are due to be introduced by March 2026 ? meaning bottle bank collections will continue for a while yet.
Read moreDetailsDEVELOPERS have amended plans to build more than 200 flats by the River Thames in Reading.
Read moreDetailsA STAND-IN community centre is currently being constructed and will open in Whitley next month.
Read moreDetailsPlans to transform the old Reading Evening Post headquarters are moving ahead.
Read moreDetailsA pub in Reading that has been closed for years is set to be knocked down and replaced with a drive-thru Greggs.
Read moreDetailsThe company behind the build of major plans to build more than 1,200 homes in Reading town centre has been named.
Read moreDetailsA wildlife and allotment site in Tilehurst could be given extra protection from future housing.
Read moreDetailsA modular building at a Tilehurst school will be replaced with a two-storey temporary building.
Read moreDetailsAN ANNEXE at a Tilehurst primary school will be demolished following approval to a revamp plan.
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