Prospect Park tops resident survey of Reading’s favourite parks
Prospect Park has been crowned Reading's favourite park following a vote which saw over 500 Reading residents take part.
Read moreDetailsProspect Park has been crowned Reading's favourite park following a vote which saw over 500 Reading residents take part.
Read moreDetailsA Bracknell man has hit the jackpot at a Reading venue which is now set to host a celebration party next week
Read moreDetailsIndustry consultant Deloitte has appointed James Brass as its new office senior partner for Reading
Read moreDetailsAn upgraded Emmer Green play area has opened after £350,000 of investment saw a redesign and improvement works.
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has shared the story of a book which has made the journey from Reading to Paris before being returned this summer.
Read moreDetailsWeight-loss experts from online pharmacy Chemist4U have shared data which ranks Reading's students 12th most healthy in the country.
Read moreDetailsThe Autumn Show takes place at Emmer Green Primary School from 2pm-4pm on Saturday, August 30.
Read moreDetailsAugust's edition will see returning hosts Vic Pickup and Katherine Meehan joined by American-born poet, critic, and academic Carrie Etter.
Read moreDetailsAn Oxford Road supermarket has been slapped with heavy fines after repeatedly ignoring Council advice to remove an unauthorised extension.
Read moreDetailsTHE A33 relief road is set to close overnight as part of rolling closures which will see some of the major roads around Reading upgraded
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