Civic Centre and Registration Services see new entrances amid council buildings shake-up
The main entrance to the Civic Centre has moved to Simmonds Street, with a new Bridge Street entrance for the Reading Registration Service
Read moreDetailsThe main entrance to the Civic Centre has moved to Simmonds Street, with a new Bridge Street entrance for the Reading Registration Service
Read moreDetailsSouth Central Ambulance Service has announced it is looking to recruit two new non-executive directors to join the trust's board.
Read moreDetailsThe Amazons has kicked off 2025 by teaming with Royal Blood for a new collaboration with their latest song, My Blood.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing for help locating 15-year-old Chanelle reported missing from Reading.
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has announced that more polluting vehicles would cost more to park under new proposals.
Read moreDetailsThe Uni of Reading has updated its world-famous graphic after it was announced that global warming has continued in further unprecedented levels.
Read moreDetailsThe next Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire and Berkshire West Integrated Care Board public meeting is set to take place on Tuesday, January 14
Read moreDetailsProtests across the UK have seen hundreds of farmers taking part in 'go-slow' drives, including roads around Reading, according to reports
Read moreDetailsOxygen Activeplay is inviting more than 10,000 people across the country to join in the fun free of charge on Monday, January 20.
Read moreDetailsGLL, which heads up four of the town's leisure facilities, has opened applications for its regular awards in Reading.
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