Station Hill hosting public exhibition of plans for Phase Three of development
The Station Hill project has announced it is set to share the plans for the next stage of its development in a public exhibition in November.
Read moreDetailsThe Station Hill project has announced it is set to share the plans for the next stage of its development in a public exhibition in November.
Read moreDetailsThe Let's Colour Colour of the Year Initiative calling for nominations of community spaces for a makeover using the Dulux Colours of the Year 2026
Read moreDetailsThe University of Reading Student Union is hosting a ball in aid of charities helping protect people from malaria next month.
Read moreDetailsHarrison Family Vets has released the advice it offers pet owners ahead of bonfire night to help alleviate the stress which can come with fireworks.
Read moreDetailsKevin Farrell of the restaurant Vegivores “works so hard (harder than anyone I know) to bring amazing delicious vegan food to Caversham and the surrounding area,“ said the nominator who...
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police has led an investigation which saw five men sentenced following a series of ATM thefts worth hundreds of thousands across the UK.
Read moreDetailsA private hire driver has been handed a four-month driving ban and fines of more than £2,000 after he was caught plying for hire illegally in Reading.
Read moreDetailsReading Repertory Theatre has announced the cast for its upcoming Christmas performance, an adaptation of A Christmas Carol.
Read moreDetailsIndependent Venues Week returns on Monday-Sunday, January 26-February 1, with Artist Ambassador Nova Twins announced.
Read moreDetailsLittle Theo Samson has endured many trials in his four years. Born with a rare birth defect he had no tube connecting his mouth to his stomach. His many medical...
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