Printworks plans entertainment until 2025 at former Reading Evening Post offices
THE HOME of Reading Today's predecessor, the Reading Post, could again be used as an entertainment venue if plans are approved.
Read moreDetailsTHE HOME of Reading Today's predecessor, the Reading Post, could again be used as an entertainment venue if plans are approved.
Read moreDetailsTHE GOVERNMENT says it is making 'appropriate preparations' to help tackle the near doubling of the energy price cap but the new PM will enact them
Read moreDetailsThe Ofwat report shows that more than 600 million litres a day are lost from Thames Water infrastructure, as the hosepipe band comes into force
Read moreDetailsNext year, Enviromena will start work on constructing two multi-million-pound solar farms which will help power Italy and Sardinia.
Read moreDetailsA BUSINESS group is preparing for its next meeting, and it will be different in format to its usual gathering.
Read moreDetailsA POPULAR restaurant chain with a branch in The Oracle is looking to reduce its carbon footprint with a new range of delivery bowls.
Read moreDetailsA proposal to build seven homes as a replacement for a warehouse has been rejected by Reading Borough Council's planning department
Read moreDetailsNEW RESEARCH shows that Reading is one of the boroughs that has seen the highest level of residential housing development.
Read moreDetailsCineworld anounces that it has filed for bankruptcy, with the chain saying it has struggled to recover from the pandemic
Read moreDetailsREADING'S business community now has a new champion, after a reshuffle at the town centre's Business Improvement Districts (BID).
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