Reading planning round-up: Office to be turned into flats
This week's Reading planning round-up features two plans to convert offices into flats and advertisement plans for a new bar opening this week.
Read moreDetailsThis week's Reading planning round-up features two plans to convert offices into flats and advertisement plans for a new bar opening this week.
Read moreDetailsThis Pride Month, Vue Readingis celebrating with a curated line-up of queer cinema ? from timeless classics to new releases ? including an exclusive
Read moreDetailsCream Design is returning to the Pride of Reading Awards as sponsor of the Hospitality Award, in memory of journalist and food writer Hilary Scott.
Read moreDetailsA man has been chagred with three counts of sexual assault after he targeted lone females on a Reading bus route.
Read moreDetailsThe Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust is appealing for the return of mobility aids amid tens of thousands in costs for lost equipment.
Read moreDetailsAnd what can we expect of summer?
Read moreDetailsEach week, there are 10 great acts in our playlist, all with a connection to Reading or Wokingham.
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has announced that plans for parking increases proportional to pollution levels are set to be further discussed next week.
Read moreDetailsTo celebrate five years of RAW Sounds championing the music scene here in Berkshire, we chat to Chris Hillman and Andrew Merritt
Read moreDetailsDogmouth Theatre is back with Howling at the Moon, bringing performances from local queer, female, and trans artists.
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