Closure date confirmed for Reading Central Library
The closure date has been confirmed for the main library in Reading, which has been around for 41 years.
Read moreDetailsThe closure date has been confirmed for the main library in Reading, which has been around for 41 years.
Read moreDetailsA top Reading councillor has defended herself after being accused of a 'conflict of interest' on the re-installation of the Cartwheeling sculpture.
Read moreDetailsThe last remaining Beefeater restaurant in Reading has been put up for sale.
Read moreDetailsThe Labour party is forecast to lose control of Reading Borough Council next month ? for the first time in nearly four decades.
Read moreDetailsA Christian charity has unveiled its plan to tackle the rough sleeping crisis in Reading by providing emergency beds.
Read moreDetailsReading council has taken legal action multiple times to evict Travellers in caravans from its land.
Read moreDetailsThe Tesla car company owned by the controversial billionaire Elon Musk is gearing up to occupy a new facility in Reading.
Read moreDetailsA charity is urgently seeking help to support people sleeping rough in Reading.
Read moreDetailsThe thousands of pounds that have been spent on dealing with and cleaning up after Traveller encampments in Reading have been revealed.
Read moreDetailsThe conversion of offices near Reading town centre into apartments has been rejected due to concerns over flooding.
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