M4 to see overnight and weekend closures for refurbishment and repair works
Works are set to take place between Junctions 11 and 12 both overnight and during weekend, which are planned to be concluding in July
Read moreDetailsWorks are set to take place between Junctions 11 and 12 both overnight and during weekend, which are planned to be concluding in July
Read moreDetailsThe University of Reading has released new research showing retailers need to do more to make their environments easier for autistic people
Read moreDetailsWill Young has announced his latest live tour of the UK ahead of the release of his latest album, including a date in Reading in September
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police and British Transport Police are attending an incident in central Reading
Read moreDetailsDefend Our Juries is protesting Reading Crown Court today as part of its continued campaign against the 'erosion' of jury and defendants' rights
Read moreDetailsOli FitzGerald, 40, is raising funds for Parents and Children Together (PACT), which provides support for children and families in the borough
Read moreDetailsRISC is pulling back the curtain on its own rooftop grow project for an event in conjunction with Incredible Edible Reading next weekend
Read moreDetailsThe Bluebell Walks are set to take place once again over two weekends to raise funds for the Reading and Wokingham branches of the MS Society
Read moreDetailsThe charity, which gives lifesaving care to critically ill and injured people, has treated its 10,000th patient since becoming independent
Read moreDetailsLittle Heath School, Tilehurst, has been marking six decades of education, celebrating its 60-year history, and looking ahead to its future
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