WHITLEY WAY BACK WHEN: ‘The Palace of Whitley’ and the mystery behind its owner’s riches
THE VAST majority of houses on the 1930s Whitley estate were built to two or three designs, but a few stood out.
Read moreDetailsTHE VAST majority of houses on the 1930s Whitley estate were built to two or three designs, but a few stood out.
Read moreDetailsTHE CONSERVATIVES are 'failing the NHS' and 'wasting taxpayers' money', according to the leader of the Lib Dems.
Read moreDetailsSHINFIELD residents have supported the University of Reading's proposals for new sports facilities, community gardens and green spaces.
Read moreDetailsA memorial walk in honour of Ruth Perry will meet at Caversham Primary at 1pm on Saturday, April 8, and lead towards Reading town centre
Read moreDetailsA NEW cafe has opened which is set to serve a rapidly-growing community in South Reading.
Read moreDetailsFurther industrial action is now set to take place after teachers in the National Education Union have rejected the latest government pay offer
Read moreDetailsSTUDENTS from two Whitley primary schools joined forces on Wednesday, March 22, for a rewilding project the community can now enjoy.
Read moreDetailsTVP and Sharon Gaffka are working in partnership to raise awareness of Sexual Asault Research Centres which help victims of sexual violence
Read moreDetailsREADING is ahead of the country when it comes to having problem hair. A study by the University of Sheffield blames the town's hard water
Read moreDetailsA UNIVERSITY of Reading-based institution has announced a new partnership with a world-leading technology company.
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