Construction begins on new industrial complex on former Berkshire County Council site
Wrenbridge and Fiera Real Estate have started work on the new build of Focus Industrial Scheme in Nores Hill Wood, just off Whitley Wood Lane
Read moreDetailsWrenbridge and Fiera Real Estate have started work on the new build of Focus Industrial Scheme in Nores Hill Wood, just off Whitley Wood Lane
Read moreDetailsThursday, May 7 will see residents go to the polls as 17 seats go up for election, covering every single ward across Reading.
Read moreDetailsCrimestoppers is urging the public to help identify two people who may have information about the incident after an arson attack in Tilehurst
Read moreDetailsMark Arkwell?was appointed the new role at RBFRS last week following the retirement of previous chief executive of?Wayne Bowcock.
Read moreDetailsReading Buses has celebrated making the top three in an annual survey of customer satisfaction of public transport.
Read moreDetailsAre You Listening? festival has announced the full roster of artists who'll be coming to venues around Reading when the event returns in May.
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council is now taking applications for people looking to get on-street electric vehicle chargers right outside their homes.
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has laid out a new strategy aimed at giving children the 'best start in life' focussing on the first 1,001 days
Read moreDetailsA motorist has been prosecuted and slapped with a heavy fine after fraudulently using a disabled blue badge which belonged to a dead family member.
Read moreDetailsKream Cabaret looks set to become a regular feature at Reading's Biscuit Factory, as host Vanilla Fuzion makes a big mark with their first local show
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