Reading Museum set to get rid of bones, jewellery and other items
Reading Museum is set to dispose of items it no longer needs, including human bones and a Roman jewellery piece.
Read moreDetailsReading Museum is set to dispose of items it no longer needs, including human bones and a Roman jewellery piece.
Read moreDetailsAn American fast food burger chain that relaunched its brand in Reading has been given permission to stay open four hours later on weekends
Read moreDetailsFlocks of tourists are expected in Reading as the town possesses one of the few Bayeux tapestries in existence
Read moreDetailsPROTESTORS are set to gather in Reading later today (Saturday, March 17) in the second event of public action in response to the Supreme Court ruling last month. Crowds are...
Read moreDetailsAs nominations open for the Pride of Reading Awards 2025 at 9am tomorrow (May 16), to find a new crop of fabulous community heroes
Read moreDetailsA prominent office building near the main shopping area in Reading town centre could be converted into flats.
Read moreDetailsThe slip roads to enter a major road in Berkshire have been branded 'some of the most dangerous in England'.
Read moreDetailsA Reading dad's plea for an extra parking space for his family has been rejected.
Read moreDetailsSiren RG1 will mark its first anniversary with a weekender celebration.
Read moreDetailsTougher enforcement on flytipping and littering in Reading is due to begin this month as part of a push to crack down on the behaviour.
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