Open evening to be held to introduce Reading’s newest secondary school
TasteAN OPEN evening for a new secondary school opening in Reading is to be held next week.
Read moreDetailsTasteAN OPEN evening for a new secondary school opening in Reading is to be held next week.
Read moreDetailsA NATIONAL charity with a base in Reading held an open day to showcase the ways it can help those in the town who need mental health support.
Read moreDetailsTHE ORACLE is to undergo its biggest transformation since it opened in 1999 and sees the end of department stores as part of the shopping experience.
Read moreDetailsPLANS to replace a Caversham Heights home with new property have been rejected by Reading Borough Council.
Read moreDetailsCOUNCILLORS in Reading are this week expected to approve a major shake-up of The Oracle shopping centre.
Read moreDetailsA EMPTY house in East Reading will be converted into a home, two years after it was put on the market.
Read moreDetailsA DEPARTMENT store in the town centre hopes to host wine tastings and cocktail making sessions if Reading Borough Council approves
Read moreDetailsA house has been transformed into one of the only Buddhist places of worship in the Reading area.
Read moreDetailsA CAVERSHAM restaurant that specialises in vegan cuisine is seeking permission to change the hours it can sell alcohol.
Read moreDetailsA PLAN has been unveiled to build flats in Reading supermarket car park.
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