A33 relief road to see overnight closures as latest part of Bus Rapid Transit scheme
THE A33 relief road is set to close overnight as part of rolling closures which will see some of the major roads around Reading upgraded
Read moreDetailsTHE A33 relief road is set to close overnight as part of rolling closures which will see some of the major roads around Reading upgraded
Read moreDetailsThe NHS has announced it has delivered 376,997 vaccinations against Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) in the South East.
Read moreDetailsNew figures from the RSPCA have shown that reports of animal cruelty on social media have risen by over a quarter so far this year.
Read moreDetailsFollowing six months of renovation work, Launchpad's base has seen a number of crucial upgrades to help it deliver its services tackling homelessness
Read moreDetailsChildren from Alfred Sutton Primary School took part in the project to replace the school roof by making their mark on some of the tiles to be used
Read moreDetailsThe Uni of Reading has awarded honorary degrees to individuals who have made outstanding achievements to contributions this year.
Read moreDetailsFRIED Chicken restaurant Popeyes has announced it is throwing open its doors at a second branch in Reading next week. On Friday, August 8, the new restaurant at Reading Gateway...
Read moreDetailsacobs the Jewellers has raised more than £44,000 for the Royal Berks Charity, surpassing its fundraising target.
Read moreDetailsA town centre retailer has been ordered to pay nearly £2,000 after selling a vape to a child volunteer during a Trading Standards test purchase.
Read moreDetailsHeritage Open Days, the largest free heritage festival in the country, will see over 40 events taking place in Reading
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