Promotions at Savills
Real estate firm Savills has announced four promotions in Reading.
Read moreDetailsReal estate firm Savills has announced four promotions in Reading.
Read moreDetailsHaider Kayani was sentenced to three years in prison after he was found guilty of drug offences at Reading Crown Court
Read moreDetailsSanta's checking his tyres, cleaning his spark plugs, and taking note of the earlier start time this year
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has seen a boost of more than £120,000 to its fund earmarked for tackling rough sleeping in the borough.
Read moreDetailsTrain services around Reading are set to see temporary reductions as maintenance works are conducted on routes in southern England.
Read moreDetailsReading School has congratulated its students on their results following "record" degree apprenticeship numbers and Oxbridge offers
Read moreDetailsCatch them from '9 to 5' in Bracknell
Read moreDetailsA church in Reading welcomed residents to a festive fiesta replete with carols, choirs, and Christmas Cheer
Read moreDetailsShifts are available across the evening of Friday, September 8, and during the whole day on Saturday, September 9 for Down at the Abbey Festival
Read moreDetailsForid Khil, aged 28 and of Mill Lane, Wokingham, was charged with two counts of sexual assault, one count of harassment, and one of stalking
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