Theatre in Woodley due to undergo six figure upgrade
A theatre at a focal point for the community in Woodley is due to undergo a six-figure upgrade.
Read moreDetailsA theatre at a focal point for the community in Woodley is due to undergo a six-figure upgrade.
Read moreDetailsA plan to convert an old pub and restaurant in a Berkshire village into homes appears to have been completed.
Read moreDetailsOpinions are divided over whether suburbs should be subsumed into a 'Greater Reading' council as part of the government's devolution plans.
Read moreDetailsThe building was previously a pub and two different restaurants.
Read moreDetailsThe demolition of the former Berkshire County Council offices has received support from councillors in Reading, but concerns remain over traffic
Read moreDetailsThe figures of a park-and-ride bus service into Reading that was severely reduced have been revealed.
Read moreDetailsThe figures for the park-and-ride bus service from Winnersh Triangle into Reading have been revealed.
Read moreDetailsPlans have officially been submitted for a new logistics hub to replace the former Berkshire county council offices on the outskirts of Reading.
Read moreDetailsMultiple arrests have been made after alarming reports of alleged harassment in Lower Earley.
Read moreDetailsNearly 150 homes could be built just south of the M4 near Reading despite concerns about traffic and the impact on the environment.
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