The Oracle’s department stores could be turned into three units each if shake-up approved by Reading Borough Council
COUNCILLORS in Reading are this week expected to approve a major shake-up of The Oracle shopping centre.
Read moreDetailsCOUNCILLORS in Reading are this week expected to approve a major shake-up of The Oracle shopping centre.
Read moreDetailsTwo men have been sentenced to jail time for drug offences following a Thames Valley Police investigation in Reading
Read moreDetailsA MOTORWAY junction and main road in and out of South Reading is to see lane closures and diversions this week.
Read moreDetailsA VISIT to the decontamination suite at the former American air base and a stroll through an 18th century mansion are just two delights on offer
Read moreDetailsIF THE Royals ever need a lap of honour, they would do well to contact full fibre internet firm CityFibre.
Read moreDetailsEvery Little Thing Festival is set to mark Suicide Prevention Day by supporting wellness and providing a space to learn more about mental health
Read moreDetailsA PROGRAMME that helps people who have experience domestic abuse has been shortlisted for a national award.
Read moreDetailsPoets' Cafe is welcoming its latest guest poet, as well as open mic performers, when it returns to South Street Arts Centre on Friday, September 8
Read moreDetailsA DEPARTMENT store in the town centre hopes to host wine tastings and cocktail making sessions if Reading Borough Council approves
Read moreDetailsThe Health Security Agency has issued a yellow heat-health alert for the South East.
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