FROM THE LEADER: Moving forward with our vision for transport in Reading
Being Reading-born I have seen the town grow and change considerably over the years.
Read moreDetailsBeing Reading-born I have seen the town grow and change considerably over the years.
Read moreDetailsA musician from Zimbabwe, who has made his home in Reading where he uses music to "shape the cultural landscape", has been nominated
Read moreDetailsReading hockey star Nick Park wants more state school kids like him to be given the chance to dream of playing at the Olympics.
Read moreDetailsThe 80th anniversary of D-day has focused attention on the events of the early 1940s, through which our parents and grandparents lived.
Read moreDetailsJuly is the month of high summer and the garden comes alive during hot lazy afternoons to the sound of bees buzzing, gathering pollen from plants
Read moreDetailsBlooming heck ... they've dug The main road up ... yet again: Temporary traffic lights galore, But just two of those high-vis men.
Read moreDetailsThe biggest change is that not every Reading resident will be voting for a Reading MP. A recent review of Parliamentary boundaries means change
Read moreDetailsThree great ways of making Reading a better place thanks to Reading Voluntary Action
Read moreDetailsReading has ranked in third position in the top places in the UK for AI businesses in the newly released AI Business Rankings 2024.
Read moreDetailsOrthodox Christians are soon to celebrate Pentecost, one of the great feasts of the liturgical year.
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