Council discussions for emissions-based parking increases to go ahead next week
Reading Borough Council has announced that plans for parking increases proportional to pollution levels are set to be further discussed next week.
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has announced that plans for parking increases proportional to pollution levels are set to be further discussed next week.
Read moreDetailsTo celebrate five years of RAW Sounds championing the music scene here in Berkshire, we chat to Chris Hillman and Andrew Merritt
Read moreDetailsDogmouth Theatre is back with Howling at the Moon, bringing performances from local queer, female, and trans artists.
Read moreDetailsThe University of Reading is set to host a family event in aid of a charity supporting seriously ill children and their families this month.
Read moreDetailsNicla Diceglie, founder of Nicla D. Interiors, has been named a finalist in the Creative Industry category at the 2025 Enterprise Vision Awards
Read moreDetailsThe future of Thames Water is once again uncertain following the announcement that its preferred bidder will no longer be going forward with funding.
Read moreDetailsOlivia Bailey has welcomed the announcement of £15 billion investment in AWE amid a government spending splash-out
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has proposed the rollout of a digital parking scheme aimed at helping residents book visitor parking online
Read moreDetailsReading will host local talent and international artists alike in headline events, as well as more niche offerings for fans of all ages and tastes
Read moreDetailsWe talk to music star Chesney Hawkes following his latest album and ahead of his appearance at Rewind Festival in Henley-on-Thames in August
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