Plan to convert former Reading swimming pool site into 62 homes, sheltered accommodation, and a day care centre for the elderly
A PLAN to convert Reading's former Central Swimming Pool with homes has been submitted to the council.
Read moreDetailsA PLAN to convert Reading's former Central Swimming Pool with homes has been submitted to the council.
Read moreDetailsSonning Common & Peppard B managed their first win of the season in division 1 after beating Reading FC 7-3 in their rearranged fixture.
Read moreDetailsIf you are a BBC Match of the Day 2 watcher, you will have seen a couple of Sundays ago, an unusual clash between Tottenham goalkeeper Hugo Lloris
Read moreDetailsEveryone wants to live in a society that is free from racism and inequality. Without action, that version of society will never arrive
Read moreDetailsAn extract from a speech the Rt Revd Stephen Croft, the Bishop of Oxford, gave in the House of Lords on October 22.
Read moreDetailsAs I get older, looking at the reflection that is me It is shocking how the years change you, which is clear to see
Read moreDetailsThe Thames Valley Kings Juniors returned to the court this past Saturday in what was an action-packed day of Junior League action.
Read moreDetailsReading Athletics Ladies competed in their first cross country race of the winter calendar at Wormwood Srubs.
Read moreDetailsOn a half-term visit to the Victoria and Albert museum with my teenage daughter, I was admiring a statue when another visitor asked me to take a photo
Read moreDetailsThree great ways to help make Reading a better place, thanks to Reading Voluntary Action
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