Reading among top 10 towns and cities most likely to get renovating
New research has revealed the town is among the top 10 cities most likely to renovate in the UK, with a 7.02% planning approval success rate.
Read moreDetailsNew research has revealed the town is among the top 10 cities most likely to renovate in the UK, with a 7.02% planning approval success rate.
Read moreDetailsHowden Insurance says it researched which regions have the fewest household to car ratios ? Reading came third.
Read moreDetailsCOMMUNITY groups and charities that work in the great outdoors are being invited to apply for its specialist support.
Read moreDetailsThe University of Reading has launched the country's largest-ever fruit tree monitoring study which include the observation of peach and apricot trees
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council is celebrating the culmination of a four-year project investing in the heritage of the town's high streets and buildings
Read moreDetailsThe station on Oxford Road has been undergoing a revamp since August 2021 but is now complete and open to the public
Read moreDetailsA TWO-DAY celebration of Easter will see a Reading shopping centre taken over by junior Sherlock Holmes.
Read moreDetailsAS AN animal charity celebrates its 200th anniversary, it has launched not one but 60 different fundraising campaigns.
Read moreDetailsRavi Bhardwaj runs Specsavers branches in Reading, Lower Earley and Woodley, and started his career in optics in the early 1980s.
Read moreDetailsPacked with recipes, it has been devised by Style Acre, an organisation that supports people with learning disabilities and autism
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