Hogwood homes plan moves step closer after approval granted
Plans to build 140 homes on Reading Football Club's former training ground have moved a step closer following full approval being granted.
Read moreDetailsPlans to build 140 homes on Reading Football Club's former training ground have moved a step closer following full approval being granted.
Read moreDetailsLike the popular conception of Marmite ? love it or hate it ? Reading is the centre of the music world in a week's time as the Festival rolls in
Read moreDetailsFemale guitar prodigy to play in Newbury
Read moreDetailsA celebration of some of the best local bands will take place in Caversham next month
Read moreDetailsLive music events taking place in pubs and clubs across Reading, Wokingham and Bracknell over the next 10 days
Read moreDetailsFrom Friday, August 26, Reading Festival will return to Little John's Farm, Richfield Avenue, bringing 100,000 revellers expected to attend this year
Read moreDetailsMedicine Festival returns to Wasing Estate to celebrate global music, dance indigenous wisdom, arts and activism from Thursday to Sunday, August 18-21
Read moreDetailsREAL ESTATE across the south east continues to be buoyant according to new market data.
Read moreDetailsVISITORS of a Reading museum will get a glimpse of ancient history through its new window display.
Read moreDetailsIT'S one of the biggest bugbears of moving home in Reading ? getting settled in without incurring the wrath of the traffic wardens
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