Replacement of bungalow with homes (230102)
A BOARDED-UP bungalow in Caversham could be replaced by two homes.
Read moreDetailsA BOARDED-UP bungalow in Caversham could be replaced by two homes.
Read moreDetailsPlans for hundreds of homes to be built at Reading Golf Club are moving ahead more than a year after the development was first approved.
Read moreDetailsA REUNION is planned for people who attended Catholic schools in Reading, including Blessed Hugh Faringdon, English Martys, and St Joseph's College
Read moreDetailsSpring bursts into life, new life all around, bird song, longer evenings and the promise of warmer days ahead. It's a good time to be alive
Read moreDetailsMany years ago, I wrote in my column that the problem with BBC's Match of the Day was that when they had discussions on laws, there was only the
Read moreDetailsA question I'm often asked is 'what counts as kindness?' I do understand that some people want to have a more exact definition.
Read moreDetailsReading Royals celebrated their ten-year anniversary in style as their men's team secured the FA NFS Tier 2 Midlands/South West title at Bradfield
Read moreDetailsOur little hearts are broken The Mutt world's shed a tear As a dog's best friend your life now ends To our National Treasure three cheers
Read moreDetailsA reminder, for those who haven't already, that you have until Monday, April 17, to register to vote in this year's local Council elections
Read moreDetailsThree great ways to help make Reading a better place, thanks to Reading Voluntary Action
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