What’s On Reading launches Champions Awards for 2025
A new awards ceremony is set to celebrate some of the town's biggest contributors to arts and culture.
Read moreDetailsA new awards ceremony is set to celebrate some of the town's biggest contributors to arts and culture.
Read moreDetailsThe mystery winner took home the £72,439 jackpot from Grosvenor Casino in central Reading, proprietors have announced.
Read moreDetailsThames Water has threatened that if limits are placed on the amount it is able to give in bonuses to executives, it will increase salaries instead.
Read moreDetailsIf you happen to walk or drive past the Civic Offices on Bridge Street this week, you may notice things look a little different.
Read moreDetailsA plan for the expansion of one of the busiest bars in Reading town centre to provide a cafe and performance area is being put on hold.
Read moreDetailsA major project to upgrade the main theatre in Reading has been approved after it had to be scaled back due to escalating costs.
Read moreDetailsA disabled man has won his claim in a long-running dispute to get his social housing flat in Reading in a liveable condition.
Read moreDetailsA controversial plan for homes at a former advertising site near a park and a busy junction in Caversham has been refused.
Read moreDetailsA Uni of Reading study has shown that ancient birds such as red kites, buzzards, and eagles were fed extensively on discarded scraps
Read moreDetailsStudents at a Reading primary school took part in some hands-on learning about air quality at the University of Reading last week.
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