Empty offices in Reading town centre could become flats
EMPTY offices in Reading town centre could be converted into flats if Reading Borough Council approves an application.
EMPTY offices in Reading town centre could be converted into flats if Reading Borough Council approves an application.
A PUBCO that converted a Caversham pub into a steakhouse wanted to change the kitchen extraction system.
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I was delighted to be elected as the new Leader of the Liberal Democrat Group, and I thank everyone who ...
Reading saw a weekend of improv, stand-up, and roasts as the inaugural Indie Comedy Festival came to venues across town
READING FC and sponsor Select Car Leasing will be providing healthy meals and activities during the May half term.
IF you don't know your Bordeaux from your Beaujolais then raise a glass to Alex Stevenson.
Japanese Knotweed Specialists says half of homeowners in the South East would consider concealing the presence of Knotweed when selling ...
AN HISTORIC tree in Caversham that was faced with the chop has been saved after the applicants withdrew their plans.
IT'S BEEN hailed as the biggest shake-up to the railways for five years, and it will be arriving at stations ...
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