VOLUNTEER CORNER: As seen in Reading Today, December 21, 2022
Three great ways to help make Reading a better place, thanks to Reading Voluntary Action
Read moreDetailsThree great ways to help make Reading a better place, thanks to Reading Voluntary Action
Read moreDetailsStuck on London Road going nowhere fast Gazing at the leaves on the pavement piled up high I'm just about to move at last When two words catch my eye
Read moreDetailsOur town has a treat for residents, with the new Palmer Park Leisure Centre & Stadium in east Reading now open and ready for use
Read moreDetailsPROPOSALS to demolish Reading's driving test centre, which is currently in use by learner drivers, and replace it with flats, has been rejected
Read moreDetailsA man who lets a home in Southcote has accused Reading Borough Council of lying over the need to install 'fire risk' windows
Read moreDetailsThe developer planning to build a housing estate on Reading Golf Course is hoping to make changes to its proposals to the scheme.
Read moreDetailsELIZABETH Line workers voted overwhelmingly to take industrial action for the first time after rejecting the latest pay offer.
Read moreDetailsFour of Reading's public monuments will form the focus of a new restoration project.
Read moreDetailsA NEW fast-food restaurant will be opening soon in Reading town centre, but there's not a hint of spinach in sight
Read moreDetailsOne thing that is frowned upon in refereeing circles, is for one referee to criticise the decisions of other referees, but there were one or two VAR
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