Council opens consultation on plans to move Central Library and revamp civic offices
From Monday, June 26, residents will be invited to share their thoughts on the council's proposals for major works on Reading Central Library
Read moreDetailsFrom Monday, June 26, residents will be invited to share their thoughts on the council's proposals for major works on Reading Central Library
Read moreDetailsCllr Ennis said: "transport effects everyone, so it's important that we don't want to make it party political," ahead of a PACT meeting on Thursday
Read moreDetailsTheatre, poetry, stand-up, carnival costumes, and performances aplenty were on display at East Reading Festival on Sunday, June 25
Read moreDetailsLewis Capaldi has cancelled his appearance at Reading Festival this summer following continued health struggles
Read moreDetailsWarings Bakery, which was served Reading since its establishment in Tilehurst in 1932, is now partnering with Anonymous Coffee Co
Read moreDetailsOnce again, Progress shows its love of the theatre as an art form both in its selection of source material and in its execution of the production
Read moreDetailsA CELEBRATION of Reading's artistic community proved to be a big draw.
Read moreDetailsOur Fate is taking to the stage at The Purple Turtle on Saturday, June 24, to mark the debut of their new EP, Reflections of My Past
Read moreDetailsThe council is seeking to cut congestion and improve air quality through the plan, set to be considered at a committee meeting on Thursday, June 29
Read moreDetailsClub FOD is coming back to the festival with its community hub, tackling isolation and removing barriers which some people face attending Pride
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