Plans officially submitted for new logistics hub to replace county council offices
Plans have officially been submitted for a new logistics hub to replace the former Berkshire county council offices on the outskirts of Reading.
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 moreDetailsA visit from Berkshire Birds of Prey delights Parson's Grange community
Read moreDetailsNearly 150 homes could be built just south of the M4 near Reading despite concerns about traffic and the impact on the environment.
Read moreDetailsUnder new ownership, the British Garden Centres store opens in March
Read moreDetailsThe owners of a huge office complex on the outskirts of Reading have promised to reinstate a memorial bench to a much-loved brother.
Read moreDetailsWar of words over controversial development.
Read moreDetailsBritish Garden Centres announces aquisition of the store
Read moreDetailsDobbies Garden Centre in Hyde End Road, Shinfield, is set to be taken over by the largest family-run garden centre group in the UK
Read moreDetailsA popular pub in Shinfield has announced that it will close its doors for a period of time after they suffered damage during a fire in the early hours
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council has received plans to improve the recreation ground at Millworth Lane.
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