Fire in block of flats: Road closed to allow firecrews to tackle blaze
EMERGENCY crews have been called to a fire in Reading this morning.
Read moreDetailsEMERGENCY crews have been called to a fire in Reading this morning.
Read moreDetailsIt will take place across three days and will include the junction of Holmes Road to Melrose Avenue, in Reading.
Read moreDetailsA GENERAL knowledge quiz is coming to a Reading pub this weekend. The Hope and Bear on London Road hosts the weekly event on Sundays from 7pm. Teams of up...
Read moreDetailsWORK to improve a junction where a cyclist died four-and-a-half years ago will start in the new year. In March 2017, student Ben Pedley was involved in a collision with...
Read moreDetailsFROM MONDAY, parking charges are to be introduced to Palmer Park’s car park. Until now, it has been free, but from November 1, that changes to the first three hours...
Read moreDetailsIT’S THE perennial problem of the pandemic … where do you spend a penny in a park? With public toilets closed, along with many public buildings, during the various lockdowns,...
Read moreDetailsDRINK spiking has been reported by students attending the University of Reading, with incidents taking place both on campus and in town venues. The university says that some students have...
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