Offices in Reading town centre set to be converted into nearly 100 flats
Offices in Reading town centre are set to be converted into nearly 100 flats now plans have been approved.
Read moreDetailsOffices in Reading town centre are set to be converted into nearly 100 flats now plans have been approved.
Read moreDetailsReading FC CEO Joe Jacobson has outlined the club's objectives ahead of the summer transfer window.
Read moreDetailsA contentious plan for new homes on a sizeable unused garden in Caversham has been decided.
Read moreDetailsA Tilehurst single mum of two autistic children hopes she can inspire women from all backgrounds when she represents Reading
Read moreDetailsA photographer who volunteers his time free to charities and "works from a place of love for Reading and its communities"
Read moreDetailsBanners appeared over the A329M motorway on Friday May 30.
Read moreDetailsReading is now one of the most connected towns in the UK, following the completion of the primary build stage of CityFibre's network.
Read moreDetailsA controversial plan for new homes at a site on the edge of a large field in Caversham could be given the go-ahead.
Read moreDetailsA pair of pals and the running club they started have been nominated in four categories, with nominators citing the friendliness the duo have promoted
Read moreDetailsThe official launch of the Station Hill development in Reading is coming in a few weeks.
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