New owner of Gaol brings no reassurance of plans
While the Ministry of Justice has named the new owner of Reading Gaol, plans for the site and intentions of ...
While the Ministry of Justice has named the new owner of Reading Gaol, plans for the site and intentions of ...
Reading's worst-kept secret finally reared its head last week when the Ministry of Justice (MoJ) confirmed the sale of Reading ...
LAST week, the Ministry of Justice announced that a Chinese education organisation had bought the Reading Gaol site.
People in Reading have mixed feelings about the news that the gaol is being sold to a Chinese education foundation
Reading Gaol has been sold to the Ziran Education Foundation, with proposals for an education centre, museum, and exhibition space
TEN YEARS after the closure of Reading Gaol was announced, the fate of the site is no clearer despite protests, ...
Prisons Minister Damian Hinds has confirmed that the sale of Reading Gaol to an unknown developer is expected to be ...
FOR more than a century, people have been celebrating the Ballad of Reading Gaol. Now, they're lamenting the saga of ...
Reading East MP Matt Rodda has been offered yet another meeting with the Ministry of Justice regarding Reading Gaol, still ...
MP Matt Rodda has said that Reading Gaol is no closer to securing a future as a cultural hub despite ...
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