Council to waive road closure fees for summer street parties once again
Reading Borough Council has announced that is once more lifting road closure fees over four weekends later this year as part of a national initiative
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has announced that is once more lifting road closure fees over four weekends later this year as part of a national initiative
Read moreDetailsA grant of £3 million has been allocated to Reading's transport sector, following a successful application by both the council and Reading Buses.
Read moreDetailsFrom today, the initiative sees a mass-action environmental campaign encouraging volunteers to take part in clearing litter from public spaces.
Read moreDetailsThe Lord-Lieutenant of Berkshire, Andrew Try Esq. paid a visit to the Work and Life Skills Centre run by Launchpad
Read moreDetailsDr Alice Mpofu-Coles, Mayor of Reading, will be leading this year's lecture forms part of the University's centenary celebrations.
Read moreDetailsTwo people have been banned from keeping animals for ten years, after more than 70 cats were found living in squalid conditions in Reading
Read moreDetailsSarah Morris is set to lace up her running shoes to raise funds for the charity, which provides life-changing adoption and trauma support services.
Read moreDetailsThis month, the event will welcome award-winning spoken word artist, writer, and producer Desree.
Read moreDetailsThe original medieval manuscript of Sumer is icumen in, known as the famed 'Reading Rota,' has returned to Reading and will be on display until May 9
Read moreDetailsThe planting of the commemorative Davidia involucrate tree took place following the UK-wide Covid-19 'Day of Reflection' on Sunday, March 8.
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