Former newspaper HQ set to deliver music and food
Plans to transform the old Reading Evening Post headquarters are moving ahead.
Read moreDetailsPlans to transform the old Reading Evening Post headquarters are moving ahead.
Read moreDetailsReading-based Leep Utilities has been appointed as a partner for house builder Persimmon Homes.
Read moreDetailsA pub in Reading that has been closed for years is set to be knocked down and replaced with a drive-thru Greggs.
Read moreDetailsThe company behind the build of major plans to build more than 1,200 homes in Reading town centre has been named.
Read moreDetailsThe Swan has been an integral part of the Three Mile Cross community.
Read moreDetailsAccording to the Wokingham-headquartered firm, the acquisition adds significant growth.
Read moreDetailsFreehold land at 171 Long Lane in Tilehurst is part of the online auction.
Read moreDetailsRetailer John Lewis is set to reveal its plans for 200 homes to be built in Reading town centre.
Read moreDetailsThe bar's operator applied for it to stay open until 2am from Thursday until Saturday.
Read moreDetailsAn objection from Reading Borough Council will be considered despite arriving after the end of the consultation period.
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