Going, going … It’s nearly gone! London Road rail bridge works that have brought misery to motorists for months nearly over
Reading's London Road rail bridge works: almost completed
Read moreDetailsReading's London Road rail bridge works: almost completed
Read moreDetailsREADING EAST MP Matt Rodda was full of praise for Labour's performance at Thursday's local election.
Read moreDetailsTHE sounds and styles of three of the greatest musicians from the 1950s and 60s can be heard at the May show of the Nettlebed Folk Club
Read moreDetailsA TEENAGER from Reading has been jailed for drug dealing after being caught with crack cocaine and heroin.
Read moreDetailsA DRUG dealer who tried to escape police in a taxi has been jailed for 26 months.
Read moreDetailsA PLYMOUTH man has been given a suspended jail sentence for a kidnapping incident.
Read moreDetailsA UNIVERSITY of Reading professor has outlined the potential consequences of bacterial contamination.
Read moreDetailsMEMBERS of CH Rugby and Reading Rugby Club teamed up to deliver a day of rugby activity to schools in the Whitley Excellence Cluster.
Read moreDetailsA SUPERB second-half display saw Rams Under 16s crowned OBB League champions with a hard-fought 18-12 victory in an Old Bath Road
Read moreDetailsA NEW research project is set to tackle cow heat stress to ensure sustainable milk production and improve animal welfare amid rising temperatures.
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