Looks like good news for your column, Phosco152 - I've seen a list from the council and it's on the list for retention.
The refurbishment programme ended up being delayed by three months because the swan necks didn't fit the old gas columns and they needed to order reducers. Some of the former gaslight columns have now been fully refurbished and repainted and look pretty good. They have been fitted with a new swan neck bracket made by Pudsey Diamond and a VMax lantern, and you can see the new isolating pillar alongside the column in the photo - the programme is underway right now and most of these will be finished in early July.
The Revo columns are following a little behind and I would expect these to be done in July-August - I've just seen one near me that looks complete but it isn't working yet because apparently they need to replace a broken cutout. The column has now been painted. I don't know why Reading went through a phase of installing lots of Revo cast iron columns around the 1960s (perhaps someone else such as Claire might know a bit of the history), but I'm glad they did and it's pleasing that so many still survive in a serviceable condition.
Overall we're pretty happy with the outcome of our campaign - we've managed to save about 50 mostly Victorian-era gas columns and 180 Revo Moseleys, and hopefully these will grace Reading's streets for many years to come. Here are a couple of pictures - one of the column in my avatar after refurbishment and the other of the refurbished Revo Moseley nearby.