East Reading

East Reading

Elevated view of London Street and further parts of the locality.
East Reading
 East Reading shown within Berkshire
OS grid referenceSU729732
Unitary authorityReading
Ceremonial countyBerkshire
RegionSouth East
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Police Thames Valley
Fire Royal Berkshire
Ambulance South Central
EU Parliament South East England
UK ParliamentReading East
List of places
UK
England
Berkshire

Coordinates: 51°27′11″N 0°56′59″W / 51.453020°N 0.949790°W / 51.453020; -0.949790

East Reading is a main locality (or informal subdivision) of the town of Reading in the English county of Berkshire.

Extent

The locality has no formal boundaries; the name is generally used to refer to the area within the borough boundaries to the east of the commercial centre, next to and to the south of the canalised River Kennet, north of Whitley, west of Earley and east of Katesgrove. As such it includes the relatively densely populated area of Newtown, as well as the areas around London Road and Earley Road, Cemetery Junction and Wokingham Road as far as the borough boundary at The Three Tuns.

The locality is in the borough of Reading, including all of Park ward together with parts of Abbey, and Redlands wards. East Reading is currently in the Reading East parliamentary constituency.[1]

Education

The University of Reading's London Road Campus are narrowly within the localitity's western boundary, whilst the University's main Whiteknights Campus is on the southern boundary. Both Reading College and the Thames Valley University are squarely within the informal confines, as is Reading School.

Architecture

Main article: Reading, Berkshire

The oldest building in the area is Watlington House, whilst the area includes other non-ecclesiastical buildings set among the rarest 0.1% nationally by listing at grade II* or above, such as Royal Berkshire Hospital and Albion Terrace.

Transport

Reading Buses operate frequent bus services along the London Road which transforms to Wokingham Road, including to the Royal Berkshire Hospital.

References

  1. "RBC Wards 2004 A4" (PDF). Reading Borough Council. Retrieved 2008-02-14.

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