Developer chosen for new Minster Quarter development on site of Reading’s former civic centre
A developer has been chosen to build more than 600 flats in Reading's town centre.
A developer has been chosen to build more than 600 flats in Reading's town centre.
IT WAS so popular, it's been told to take a hike. After a successful inaugural year, the Reading Walks Festival ...
Students at Queen Anne's School are lending a hand to help keep members of the community warm and fed at ...
Reading Repertory Theatre has announced the launch of REBORN IN FILM, a new series produced with Reading-based production company Barracuda ...
One of Reading's most enduring entertainment troupes, The Scarlet Vixens is celebrating ten years at a much-loved venues this year
Police are seeking a number of people in relation to an incident which took place in The Boundary Pub in ...
RAIL users are being warned to watch out for line closures in Reading and Wokingham next month.
THAMES WATER says it is continuing to work on fixing Reading’s water supply as the town faces a fourth day ...
ONGOING issues with Reading’s water network have been compounded by the problems in Pangbourne and having to deal with 10 ...
THAMES WATER'S response to Reading's lack of water has been criticised by politicians, with one saying the firm is 'taking ...
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