Plan for hundreds of town centre flats unveiled

Image gallerySkip image gallerySlide 1 of 2, A CGI image of tall flat buildings surrounding a communal area., The project would be the next phase in the Station Hill development
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The way 600 new flats in Reading town centre could look has been revealed by their developer.

The project, currently known as Phase 3A of Station Hill, would involve the demolition of Xafinity House in Greyfriars Road to clear the way for the apartments in two new buildings.

The development would be made up of one, two and three-bedroom apartments, of which 75 would be reserved as affordable homes offered at discounted rent for key workers.

Exhibition boards will continue to be displayed at ONE Station Hill in Reading until 24 November.

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