Plasma Donation Centre moves to temporary site following building sale for flats conversion
Reading's Plasma Donation Centre is moving following the announcement that its premises on Kings Road are set to become flats.
Read moreDetailsReading's Plasma Donation Centre is moving following the announcement that its premises on Kings Road are set to become flats.
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has shared moments of joy expressed by residents as part of its campaign marking Mental Health Awareness Week in May.
Read moreDetailsSeventeen-year-old Tyron Oyebade has won a barbering competition, besting students from around the borough and beyond.
Read moreDetailsThe Reading Tech Cluster Investment Summit is set to take place at Henley Business School in Reading on Friday, July 4.
Read moreDetailsReading's 36th WaterFest takes place across Reading, including in Forbury Gardens and in The Abbey Ruins, on Saturday, June 28.
Read moreDetailsDogmouth Theatre has announced that its celebrated stage show Sl*ts with Consoles is going on tour this summer? starting right here in Reading
Read moreDetailsFriday, June 20, marks five years since David Wails, James Furlong, and Joe Ritchie-Bennett lost their lives in the Forbury Gardens attacks
Read moreDetailsThe Police and Crime Commissioner has warned that the government's recent spending review could risk the effectiveness of policing in the country.
Read moreDetailsNew modernised pay and display machines are being installed across Reading as part of an upgrade of parking facilities
Read moreDetailsWork on improving the new Civic Centre was halted unexpectedly after an unusual set of residents was found to be living at the site
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