Plans submitted to turn part of a Reading shopping centre into 449 flats
PLANS have been submitted to transform Reading's Oracle shopping centre by adding 449 flats and replacing the existing cinema.
Read moreDetailsPLANS have been submitted to transform Reading's Oracle shopping centre by adding 449 flats and replacing the existing cinema.
Read moreDetailsA call has been made to replace the 'tatty and frayed' Union flag outside the Reading council offices
Read moreDetailsA CULT hero of the folk scene is preparing to perform in Reading as part of a new national tour.
Read moreDetailsThe Quiz Night is now open for teams of 6 to 8 people, or individuals, in aid of the Loddon Vale Rotary Club's environmental projects
Read moreDetailsREADING FC manager Paul Ince described the Royals' success in the FA Cup third-round against Watford as 'comfortable'.
Read moreDetailsREADING FC booked their place in the Fourth Round of the FA Cup with a 2-0 win against Watford.
Read moreDetailsKelvin Abrefa ensured he made his impact felt by scoring in Reading's FA Cup third-round tie with Watford before Shane Long's stoppage time goal
Read moreDetailsPolice are appealing for help from the public in tracing a missing man, last seen at around 8.20pm on Thursday, January 5
Read moreDetailsAnita Oui is set to take over the regular drag residency at the Rising Sun Arts Centre with her brand new show, Anita Oui's Suspenders
Read moreDetailsFollowing a short hiatus, Blue Collar Corner will be back later in January with a whole host of new events, fairs, and sports fixtures
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