Multi-million pound mansion owned by Uri Geller goes on the market
A property owned by Uri Gellar has gone on the market for £7.5m, featuring a glass pyramid, cinema room, gym, and traditional Japanese pond gardens
Read moreDetailsA property owned by Uri Gellar has gone on the market for £7.5m, featuring a glass pyramid, cinema room, gym, and traditional Japanese pond gardens
Read moreDetailsFurther restrictions on HMOs are set to be decided upon at a planning committee meeting on Thursday
Read moreDetailsWHITLEY residents gave their opinions on a proposed development at public consultation events organised by Reading Borough Council.
Read moreDetailsREADING Borough Council is set to block the use of planning laws and enforce the consultation of local planning authority for conversion of premises
Read moreDetailsNEW research shows that while Wokingham and Reading's house prices have increased during the pandemic, the overall rise is below the national average
Read moreDetailsNEW research shows that while Wokingham and Reading's house prices have increased during the pandemic, the overall rise is below the national average
Read moreDetailsOf the 74,804 residential properties in Reading borough, 2,970 of them are occupied by full-time students.
Read moreDetailsThe Bugle, on Friar Street, was locally listed after councillors voted unanimously to protect the building
Read moreDetailsHammerson has launched a consultation on its plan to change the eastern portion of the site into apartments, shared working and public spaces.
Read moreDetailsThe budget retailer's application to occupy a unit at the Brunel Retail Park in Whitley was approved on Wednesday, July 20.
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