Topping out ceremony held for Reading’s One Station Hill
A CONSTRUCTION milestone has been reached on a new 17-storey building currently being built near Reading Station.
Read moreDetailsA CONSTRUCTION milestone has been reached on a new 17-storey building currently being built near Reading Station.
Read moreDetailsA TEENAGER from a Tilehurst school was among those who went to Germany earlier this month for The Invictus Games.
Read moreDetailsA FIRM that runs Christmas parties by the river has applied to Reading Borough Council for permission to host this year's events.
Read moreDetailsDEMOLITION is to be the first phase of a project to create a new leisure and shopping space with a hotel in Reading town centre
Read moreDetailsRESIDENTS of a social housing project in Reading are dee-lighted with the latest addition to the development.
Read moreDetailsA COMMERCIAL kitchen could be built at a Portman Road address if Reading Borough Council grants planning permission.
Read moreDetailsA READING-BASED charity is inviting women to attend its upcoming peer support group combatting sexual violence.
Read moreDetailsEligible people in Berkshire can now book their life-saving autumn Covid vaccine online.
Read moreDetailsA chance to look back at those many times is coming to Reading town centre on Wednesday, thanks to The History of Reading Society.
Read moreDetailsHurst Morris People, after a busy summer at shows, fetes and a seaside folk festival, are inviting everyone to have a go at their hobby.
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