As moviemakers move in, Winnersh Triangle looks to build on an exciting future
AN EXCITING future awaits Winnersh Triangle, as new businesses - and the film industry - move in and existing tenants expand.
Read moreDetailsAN EXCITING future awaits Winnersh Triangle, as new businesses - and the film industry - move in and existing tenants expand.
Read moreDetailsTHE CBI is calling for a revamp to the energy market following the sharp increase in the price cap.
Read moreDetailsSATURDAY night will see a tribute to famous acts such as Dua Lipa, Oliva Rodrigo and Billie Eilish at South Hill Park
Read moreDetailsREADING FC Women kept their sensational unbeaten run alive after Tia Primmer scored with an 88th minute winner.
Read moreDetailsA POPULAR takeaway hut will be able to serve kebabs until 2am at weekends, after winning permission to trade from the council.
Read moreDetailsWITH Valentine's Day around the corner, and Shrove Tuesday on the horizon, people will be busy in the kitchen as they bake, cook and create
Read moreDetailsDEVELOPERS hoping to build on a golf course said that nine out of 10 homes on the plans would meet the council's vision.
Read moreDetailsPLANS to make Reading's taxis greener by phasing out polluting vehicles have been delayed.
Read moreDetailsThe art deco building of Miles Aircraft, on Headley Road East, is one of the last remaining parts of the factory on the former Reading Aerodrome site.
Read moreDetailsMatt Rodda, whose East Reading constituency includes Woodley and Earley, was commenting on the consultation launched by the borough council last week.
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