Heritage body gives weight to campaign to save Reading Gaol
The campaign to protect Reading Gaol has been given a boost after Historic England have announced their support.
The campaign to protect Reading Gaol has been given a boost after Historic England have announced their support.
THE CAMPAIGN to save Reading Gaol and turn it into an arts centre has received a boost after the chair ...
"The letter shows that they have listened to the fact that their own heritage watchdog is saying something important about ...
A BOROUGH MP is calling for the Prisons Minister to reconsider the decision to turn Reading Gaol into luxury flats ...
Matt Rodda has warned that the economic recession facing the hospitality sector should be reason enough for the Prisons Minister ...
CAMPAIGNERS re-imagined their latest protest to save the Reading Gaol from development by holding a virtual march. Originally, supporting residents ...
ACTOR Stephen Fry and novelist Julian Barnes have become the latest supporters of the campaign to turn Reading Gaol into ...
An exhibition that celebrates one of the most famous convicts in Berkshire, Oscar Wilde, is currently taking place in neighbouring ...
A “mass hug” surrounding Reading Gaol has been organised for October in an effort to make the heritage site part ...
I believe it is important to protect our local heritage and green spaces, both in Woodley, Earley and in the ...
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