Council to hold landlord information evening with guest speakers and workshops
Reading Borough Council is holding a free event to help landlords keep up to date with changes to legislation
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council is holding a free event to help landlords keep up to date with changes to legislation
Read moreDetailsTurntable Media is welcoming musicians, producers, and creators from around the borough to a social event on Friday, November 24
Read moreDetailsTributes to two of the UK's biggest bands are set to perform at a Reading venue later this month, with Sex P*ssed Dolls and Remones
Read moreDetailsTHAMES Valley Police has said that a road in central Reading is closed following a single-vehicle collision. Police posted to social media just after 5.30pm on Wednesday, November 15, to...
Read moreDetailsStorror, a team which travels around the world to perform parkour and urban exploration, returned to Reading for their latest video
Read moreDetailsRegular host and MC Iszi Lawrence will welcome headline act Sara Barron and support from Joe Jacobs and Bella Hull
Read moreDetailsA Woodley man has been convicted of multiple child sex offences following an investigation by Thames Valley Police
Read moreDetailsReading has been listed as one of 119 towns and cities in the world recognising bold leadership in environmental action for the third year running
Read moreDetailsThe Duke of Gloucester toured Reading's Abbey Quarter as well as a number of the town's other significant buildings during his recent visit
Read moreDetailsThe council is looking for feedback as it seeks to improve the facilities and accessibility of polling stations, with consultation closing in December
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