Woodley and Reading cycle path consultation launched by borough council
Wokingham Borough Council launched the consultation, which it said "would help decide whether to progress the project" on Monday, January 24.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council launched the consultation, which it said "would help decide whether to progress the project" on Monday, January 24.
Read moreDetailsAgainst high flying Eversley California, United gave a much improved performance from that of the previous week only to go down to three goals.
Read moreDetailsUpcycled candlemaking business A Late Night Tale was born after a conversation over a bottle of wine.
Read moreDetailsSue Ryder supporters from across the county headed out on a Walk to Remember throughout October last year to honour someone special to them.
Read moreDetailsPaul Draper, ex frontman of 90's alternative rock band Mansun, brings his Cult Leader Tactics tour to Reading on Monday, February 28.
Read moreDetailsA new Winnersh-based business is bringing bitter leaf, a traditional medicinal West African herb, to the UK in the form of tea.
Read moreDetailsARTWORK, inspired by Banksy?s ?Create Escape?, has appeared on the walls of Reading Gaol.
Read moreDetailsHEART Research UK is encouraging residents who started the Dry January challenge to stick with it.
Read moreDetailsAnyone who is not a fan of VAR might be dismayed to learn that another piece of football technology is on its way.
Read moreDetailsFor those nights your craving comfort food, Love Seafood?s Italian fish stew is the perfect dish for a faff-free mealtime.
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