ONE Station Hill hosting guided tours, exhibition, for Heritage Open Days
ONE Station Hill has announced that it will be inviting residents to step inside Reading's tallest building over two days
Read moreDetailsONE Station Hill has announced that it will be inviting residents to step inside Reading's tallest building over two days
Read moreDetailsAn unlicensed private hire operator has been fined over £1,400 after he was found to be running an illegal airport transfer service in Reading.
Read moreDetailsStudents from Leighton Park School are celebrating as they collect A-Level results today, with the cohort seeing a 3% rise in A* grades
Read moreDetailsSixth Form students and staff at St Joseph's College have celebrated "incredible" A Level results.
Read moreDetailsHighdown School is celebrating students collecting results and commending their "unwavering aspiration, dedication and commitment."
Read moreDetailsLittle Heath School students are celebrating, with almost half of A-level grades at A*-B and 64% of vocational grades at Distinction or Distinction*.
Read moreDetailsStudents at UTC Reading are joining those around the country collecting their A-Level and Level 3 technical qualification results today.
Read moreDetailsYear 13 students at Theale Green School are joining those around the country in celebrating after receiving their much-anticipated exam results.
Read moreDetailsAs Reading Festival returns to the town once again next week with residents are reminded to plan ahead with Reading set to be a lot busier than usual.
Read moreDetailsGovernment ministers have appointed insolvency advisors to draw up plans in the event of a potential collapse of Thames Water.
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