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Revitalised Civic Centre to open next week following redesign

Jake Clothier by Jake Clothier
Saturday, January 24, 2026 8:35 am
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The newly redesigned reception marks the completion of the first phase of a wider programme of major cultural improvements in the town centre. Picture: Reading Borough Council

The newly redesigned reception marks the completion of the first phase of a wider programme of major cultural improvements in the town centre. Picture: Reading Borough Council

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NEXT WEEK, Reading Borough Council is welcoming residents and visitors through the doors of a redesigned, state-of-the-art Civic Centre on Bridge Street.

The council says that the multi-million-pound transformation and creation of a new Central Library, made possible in part through Government funding, marks a “bold new chapter” for central Reading.

From Monday, January 26, customers will enter through revolving doors into a double-height atrium, serving as a gateway to essential services such as housing, adult and children’s social care, the new Register Office, and public meetings.

Later this year, it will also provide access to the new Central Library, once the relocation of the current site is completed.

The Civic Centre will feature a digital check-in service, modern and accessible customer facilities, aimed at making it easier than ever for residents to get things done.

Devices and support are also available to complete tasks online where services can be accessed quickly and conveniently.

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The building will continue to be the home of Reading’s Registration Service, where residents can register a birth or death, give notice to marry or form a civil partnership, or hold small ceremonies in the Register Office.

The Council Chambers and committee rooms are also accessible for residents attending public meetings.

The newly redesigned reception marks the completion of the first phase of a wider programme of major cultural improvements in the town centre.

A bespoke Central Library is currently under construction within the Civic Centre and will move from Abbey Square later this year, offering a modernised space for reading, study, and community activities.

The works were made possible in part by funding from the Government’s Ministry of Communities, Housing and Local Government and aims to enhance Reading’s cultural offer.

Alongside the Central Library, the creation of the new Studio Theatre, next to The Hexagon is also continuing.

Reading Borough Council Leader, Councillor Liz Terry, said: “This is the first stage of providing brand-new cultural offerings to the town.

“The new reception will benefit residents who want to come into the Civic Centre to talk to us about something, attend a meeting or use the Register Office.

“There is technology available to carry out tasks, and staff to help, if necessary.

“We are optimising the space available on-site to provide improved facilities and services for our residents and staff.

“This entrance is in the same place as it was just over 12 months ago; it just looks a little bit different and is extremely impressive.

“I would like to thank residents for their patience in having to use different entrances for different services over the past year.

“I hope getting back to normal and being able to access all our services through the one main entrance will make it easier for everyone who has to come to the Civic Centre.”

The Central Library is set to open later this year, and the Studio Theatre build is underway next to The Hexagon, which will open in 2027.

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