Updates to Thames Valley Bus services announced
Thames Valley Buses have announced that the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead will have a new bus network from April
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Buses have announced that the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead will have a new bus network from April
Read moreDetailsThe annual Pancake Race held by Reading charity Launchpad returned to Broad Street for its latest outing on Tuesday, March 4
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has taken action following complaints of a noisy transmitter in Emmer Green
Read moreDetailsNEW figures show that fewer staff are leaving the NHS in the South East than any time in the last decade
Read moreDetailsA road resurfacing project hailed as Reading's "biggest ever" has resumed as the council sets its sights on sections of main roads across the borough.
Read moreDetailsThe new Bishop of Reading has been consecrated following her approval for the role by His Majesty The King back in November.
Read moreDetailsThe Reading four-piece has dropped their newest track, I Keep On Messing Up? their first since last year's Better On The Internet EP.
Read moreDetailsBetween 7.30pm and 8pm on Friday, February 21, three men approached the victim outside Reading College on Kings Road and stole his bike
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has revealed figures from its most recent count of rough sleepers in Reading.
Read moreDetailsResearchers from the University of Reading are among those who have authored a report urging action on protecting the rights of children to play.
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