Community offices in Newtown street can be converted into a home after Reading Borough Council grants approval
A EMPTY house in East Reading will be converted into a home, two years after it was put on the market.
Read moreDetailsA EMPTY house in East Reading will be converted into a home, two years after it was put on the market.
Read moreDetailsA day care centre that closed in late 2019 could be turned into the new home of a nearby GP surgery.
Read moreDetailsTHERE'S no place like home for The Amazons lead vocalist Matt Thomson, following the band's debut on Reading Festival's Main Stage East on Sunday. They gave audiences an explosive set...
Read moreDetailsSOUTHCOTE library offers more than books on Tuesdays ? there is a cuppa available too.
Read moreDetailsWhile Only The Poets are set to perform on the BBC Introducing stage later today, they had time to catch up with Reading Today for a quick chat about what...
Read moreDetailsAN EAST Reading property already in use as lodgings for six people has received permission from the council to increase that by a quarter.
Read moreDetailsBerkshire LEP welcomes clarity from government ministers regarding core funding changes
Read moreDetailsElevate careers service: here to help on A Level results day
Read moreDetailsFinchampstead brewery hosted three days of fun
Read moreDetailsAurora makes strategic move into Reading
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