What is happening with flats that replaced pub left dormant for years?
Two blocks of flats that have replaced a pub in Reading appear to have been left dormant for years on end.
Read moreDetailsTwo blocks of flats that have replaced a pub in Reading appear to have been left dormant for years on end.
Read moreDetailsA quirky shopping arcade in Reading town centre will be getting a fresh new look for the first time in years.
Read moreDetailsAn Asian fusion eatery has taken over an Italian restaurant unit in Reading town centre that has been vacant for years.
Read moreDetailsA former Reading FC star could be set to have his loan deal at a Championship club terminated in the upcoming January transfer window.
Read moreDetailsA convenience store in Whitley has applied to sell alcohol as late as midnight.
Read moreDetailsA councillor in Reading has reacted to the 'awful' reports of a stabbing and emergency incident at a college in the town.
Read moreDetailsA new digital visitor parking permit scheme will be rolled out across Reading next week, replacing parking 'scratchcards', following a pilot scheme
Read moreDetailsCommunity organisations tackling homelessness, domestic abuse, and inequality are among those receiving a share of £150,000 in grants.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police has confirmed that an arrest has been made in connection with an incident which left one person with injuries at Reading College today. It follows reports of...
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police has confirmed that an assualt has taken place at Reading College, central Reading, today.
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