Changes to 209 homes plan at Reading riverside location
Berkeley Homes has submitted revised plans to build 209 homes at the former SSE site in Vastern Road in Reading
Read moreDetailsBerkeley Homes has submitted revised plans to build 209 homes at the former SSE site in Vastern Road in Reading
Read moreDetailsThe official portrait of His Majesty King Charles III was published on Monday, January 15.
Read moreDetailsA meeting is due to take place this week to inform neighbours about an upcoming project to fix the damage.
Read moreDetailsLAST week, the Ministry of Justice announced that a Chinese education organisation had bought the Reading Gaol site.
Read moreDetailsWORK is set to begin to remove flooded shacks from a pop-up bar installed at Reading's Oracle Riverside.
Read moreDetailsA long-running campaign to allow taxi drivers to get access to a bus lane heading out of Reading is moving a step closer.
Read moreDetailsADDITIONAL electric vehicle charging points are coming to Reading using a system that allows electric car owners to charge vehicles outside homes.
Read moreDetailsTURKEYS and badgers will be spotted in The Oracle when a ten-pin bowling alley opens.
Read moreDetailsRetailer John Lewis is set to reveal its plans for 200 homes to be built in Reading town centre.
Read moreDetailsAN EMPTY store in Reading town centre is to be converted into a convenience store after Reading Borough Council granted an alcohol licence
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