More than 600 flats proposed for Reading shopping centre Broad St. Mall – plans on show at consultation event this week
AN EXTENSION could be added to Reading's Broad St. Mall, which would see 601 flats built.
Read moreDetailsAN EXTENSION could be added to Reading's Broad St. Mall, which would see 601 flats built.
Read moreDetailsBURSARIES have been awarded to 17 PhD students, either local to Reading or aiming to gain a qualification alongside current jobs.
Read moreDetailsPolice are appealing for witnesses following an assault in Reading this week during which two parking attendants were threatened with a knife
Read moreDetailsREADING FC has confirmed the appointment of Ruben Selles as their new first-team manager after his work visa application was accepted.
Read moreDetailsA SHINFIELD school is celebrating its students' accomplishments as their International Baccalaureate Diploma (IB) scores were released.
Read moreDetailsDown at the Abbey has announced a string of artists who will be taking to the stage at the event in the auspicious surroundings of Reading Abbey
Read moreDetailsReading FC has completed the signing of former Camridge United player Harvey Knibbs on a free transfer.
Read moreDetailsReading's Best Bar None scheme has given accreditation to four more venues, denoting high standards of safety for night-time venues
Read moreDetailsReading in Bloom is back and celebrating its 50th anniversary this year, but there are just two weeks left to enter
Read moreDetailsLEADING moviemakers will not have to wait long to enjoy the full complement of offerings at the eagerly-anticipated Shinfield Studios.
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