Reading movers ditch town centre – here are the places they’re heading
People moving to Reading are increasingly choosing suburban areas and nearby villages over the town centre, according to new data.
Read moreDetailsPeople moving to Reading are increasingly choosing suburban areas and nearby villages over the town centre, according to new data.
Read moreDetailsPolice are appealing for witnesses following reports of an assault along the Thames Path late this morning.
Read moreDetailsPolice say they were "shocked" to find a heavily intoxicated man passed out in the driver's seat of a car in Reading.
Read moreDetailsPolice are appealing for witnesses following an altercation involving two men and a woman in Reading.
Read moreDetailsReading has been highlighted as one of England's most underrated county towns in a list published by The Telegraph.
Read moreDetailsA fundraiser has been launched to honour a crane driver from Reading who was hailed a hero after rescuing a man from a burning building.
Read moreDetailsA British high street store in Reading has drawn attention for a campaign message displayed in its window promoting inclusivity and community values.
Read moreDetailsRead about Reading's weather history in Dr Stephen Burt's new publication
Read moreDetailsWith the Easter Bank Holiday upon us, there's plenty happening in and around Reading to keep all ages entertained this weekend.
Read moreDetailsReading FC have emerged as the most backed team to secure promotion from League One this season, according to recent betting figures.
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