Australia beckons for inspirational cricketer
A Reading man is due to compete in a prestigious cricket competition in Australia despite going blind.
Read moreDetailsA Reading man is due to compete in a prestigious cricket competition in Australia despite going blind.
Read moreDetailsA serviceto help people living in Reading get rid of bulky waste, such as fridges, TVs and furniture, has been scrapped.
Read moreDetailsThe Whitley Community Development Association provides support to people in the community.
Read moreDetailsThe alarming scale of the obesity problem in Reading has been starkly revealed in the latest published health statistics.
Read moreDetailsPlans are officially available to view for a project that would see an office building demolished to make way for modern apartments at the riverside
Read moreDetailsPlans to make temporary use of Reading Gaol as a police training site for have suddenly been shelved "at the request" of new owners
Read moreDetailsA historic arch at the busiest junction in Reading is set to be restored as urgent repairs are needed.
Read moreDetailsA neighbourhood bar and kitchen in Caversham could stay open past midnight if plans for extended operations get the go-ahead.
Read moreDetailsA DIY store has gotten a new look recently in the latest planning news in Reading.
Read moreDetailsA school in Reading that was judged 'inadequate' by education inspectors could be getting new leadership.
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