Former Reading Police HQ to become 200+ apartments in major town centre redevelopment
A plan that would see the former police headquarters in Reading town centre replaced with more than 200 apartments has been revealed.
Read moreDetailsA plan that would see the former police headquarters in Reading town centre replaced with more than 200 apartments has been revealed.
Read moreDetailsTwo men have been arrested in Reading after officers carried out enquiries in the area.
Read moreDetailsRoadworks are coming to create a new cycling route between Woodley and Reading.
Read moreDetailsChanges are coming for the Morrisons supermarket in Reading to make life more convenient for some shoppers.
Read moreDetailsImprovements are coming to a pub that is due to benefit from nearly a quarter of a million pounds of investment.
Read moreDetailsA woman in her twenties has been seriously injured following a road traffic collision in Calcot, police have said.
Read moreDetailsA man has been jailed after admitting a series of shop thefts and other offences in Reading.
Read moreDetailsA councillor has pushed for answers on what happened to two rough sleepers who have died in Reading this year.
Read moreDetailsA mother and daughter serving in the same police force say their shared experience of policing has brought them even closer together.
Read moreDetailsThe longest serving MP for Reading is pushing for pensions justice for Gurkha veterans who have served this country.
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