One Station Hill nears completion and aims to welcome people from early next year
New images have been released showing how a 16-storey skyscraper will change the skyline of Reading.
Read moreDetailsNew images have been released showing how a 16-storey skyscraper will change the skyline of Reading.
Read moreDetailsPERMISSION has been given to carry out works on protected trees in a presbytery in east Reading.
Read moreDetailsAs the school holidays come to an end and children return to school, I've been thinking about kindness and young people
Read moreDetailsThe new approach to time- keeping started at the men's FIFA World Cup, because FIFA was concerned about the length of playing time in many matches
Read moreDetailsWe all have faith in many things that we cannot actually prove ourselves.
Read moreDetailsBerkshire have once again shown why they are the undisputed knock-out kings of National Counties cricket.
Read moreDetailsRAMS' captain Robbie Stapley believes this year's National One could be the strongest his side have faced since reaching the third tier of English
Read moreDetailsOur majestic Emperor Penguins Are already paying the ultimate price, Their downy chicks aren't waterproof, And survival depends on solid ice.
Read moreDetailsSummer is drawing to a close and autumn is just around the corner ? what a perfect time to think about your garden successes and plan for next year
Read moreDetailsOn its 75th birthday, the Reading-based Berkshire Record Office was granted permission to adopt a prestigious new title: The Royal Berkshire Archives
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