Former bookies in east Reading could become six residential units
A FORMER bookies could be extended to create six new residential units.
Read moreDetailsA FORMER bookies could be extended to create six new residential units.
Read moreDetailsLLOYDS Bank has announced it is to close its Tilehurst branch this autumn.
Read moreDetailsA LANDSCAPING plan, which will see a former Reading pub turned into 11 apartments, has been submitted by the developer.
Read moreDetailsA READING couple who export tea across the world have been sharing their story and learning from others at a major commercial conference in the town.
Read moreDetailsHammerson has launched a consultation on its plan to change the eastern portion of the site into apartments, shared working and public spaces.
Read moreDetailsA law firm with offices in Reading has been named as a top tier firm for Private Wealth Law, in the new edition of Chambers High Net Worth (HNW) Guide
Read moreDetailsWORK on the railways across the south has declined, but the Wessex route - which covers parts of the borough - has remained strong.
Read moreDetailsA CALL to review plans to build a third runway at Heathrow Airport has been made by a group of campaigners.
Read moreDetailsThe budget retailer's application to occupy a unit at the Brunel Retail Park in Whitley was approved on Wednesday, July 20.
Read moreDetailsA CAR dealership in Tilehurst is celebrating its fifth anniversary.
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