Double Okay nominated for Cultural Contribution award in this year’s Pride of Reading Awards
A grassroots queer and trans artist collective has been put forward for the Cultural Contribution award, sponsored by M&G Real Estate.
Read moreDetailsA grassroots queer and trans artist collective has been put forward for the Cultural Contribution award, sponsored by M&G Real Estate.
Read moreDetailsTHE SITE of a former motorcycle and bike shop in Whitley will become a convenience store despite concern from neighbours
Read moreDetailsIn June 2023, the Rahab team had more than 100 meaningful conversations with women on the streets of Reading.
Read moreDetailsGreen councillor Dave McElroy (Redlands Ward) slammed Labour's poor track record at tackling congestion
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Read moreDetailsA COFFEE shop in Reading town centre could become a hotel if a planning application submitted to Reading Borough Council is approved
Read moreDetailsThe owner of a five-bedroom home in Southcote has applied to convert it into a care home for younger people
Read moreDetailsA POPULAR live music venue near Reading town centre has submitted an application to update its venue licence.
Read moreDetailsSAFETY measures on an east Reading road could be changed after being branded dangerous ? but residents are warned it could take some time
Read moreDetailsThree great ways to help make Reading a better place, thanks to Reading Voluntary Action
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