Plan to convert office space on Reading’s Queens Road into flats
A company that owns an office and commercial building on Queens Road in Reading wants to convert a floor into two flats.
Read moreDetailsA company that owns an office and commercial building on Queens Road in Reading wants to convert a floor into two flats.
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Read moreDetailsThe owner of a building used as the home of Valpee Printing wants to convert it into three one-bedroom flats.
Read moreDetailsThe owner of a Reading town centre store wants to convert the first and second floors of the building into two flats rather than the existing one.
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