A look around abandoned Reading Lake Hotel a decade after devastating fire
A hotel near Reading is still abandoned a decade after a devastating fire.
Read moreDetailsA hotel near Reading is still abandoned a decade after a devastating fire.
Read moreDetailsA popular games shop in Reading has announced its temporary closure due to its relocation.
Read moreDetailsA plan has been approved that could see a chain American burger restaurant take over a former cocktail bar at a riverside destination in Reading.
Read moreDetailsWoodley Town Council is inviting residents to come together for a special event on Friday 15 August
Read moreDetailsThames Valley School in Reading recently welcomed pupils, families and staff to its annual summer fayre
Read moreDetailsNational Rail have confirmed that major disruptions are expected all day on trains operating from London Waterloo to Reading due to a signal failure.
Read moreDetailsReading FC are in advanced talks to sign Nottingham Forest winger Josh Bowler.
Read moreDetailsA formal request is set to be made for Tilehurst, Calcot, and other western suburbs to be brought under the control of Reading Borough Council.
Read moreDetailsWest Berkshire Council says get off my patch to Reading after the neighbouring council launched a land grab for eastern parts of the district.
Read moreDetailsWeaknesses have been found in the protection of vulnerable children in Reading
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