Crumbling graves at town centre church in Reading sealed off for safety reasons
Graves that are crumbling at a churchyard in Reading town centre have been sealed off for safety reasons.
Read moreDetailsGraves that are crumbling at a churchyard in Reading town centre have been sealed off for safety reasons.
Read moreDetailsAn independent cinema at one of the main shopping centres in Reading has been saved from closure, even though the company that set it up has gone
Read moreDetailsThe director in charge of medical staff who deliver children in Reading has been grilled over inequalities and after-care in tragic circumstances
Read moreDetailsA majority of pay and display machines in Reading are set to go cashless as parking charges are due to increase across the town.
Read moreDetailsStatistics relating to maternity and childbirth at the Royal Berkshire Hospital in Reading reveal approximately 13 babies are delivered there
Read moreDetailsA plan for the expansion of one of the busiest bars in Reading town centre to provide a cafe and performance area is being put on hold.
Read moreDetailsA kebab van has been accused of attempting to 'circumvent' council rules after it had its street trading licence revoked last month.
Read moreDetailsA major project to upgrade the main theatre in Reading has been approved after it had to be scaled back due to escalating costs.
Read moreDetailsA Reading MP is 'thrilled' by plans by the Labour government to 'bring back family doctors' at medical practices throughout the area.
Read moreDetailsA disabled man has won his claim in a long-running dispute to get his social housing flat in Reading in a liveable condition.
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