Six figure revamp for theatre Woodley approved despite troubled recent history
A six-figure upgrade is due for a theatre in Woodley despite its troubled recent history.
Read moreDetailsA six-figure upgrade is due for a theatre in Woodley despite its troubled recent history.
Read moreDetailsA former probation office will be demolished and replaced with the first ever dedicated 'co-living' development in Reading.
Read moreDetailsA facility run by John Lewis in Reading that was used for customers to collect items is set to be completely demolished and replaced with flats soon.
Read moreDetailsA strategy that determines where thousands of new homes will be built in Reading is due to be submitted in the coming weeks.
Read moreDetailsReal estate firm Savills has announced four promotions in Reading.
Read moreDetailsArea is becoming a ".. concrete metropolis".
Read moreDetailsThe introduction of tough new rules for buy-to-let landlords in Reading is moving ahead.
Read moreDetailsA hotel in Reading that could have been completely demolished has been given a new lease of life.
Read moreDetailsResearchers are on the hunt for chain-free house hunters in the royal county.
Read moreDetailsA consultation has opened into the next stage of the hotly debated plans for almost 4,000 homes between Shinfield and Arborfield
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