Local Transport Minister visits Reading amid Bus Services Bill plans
Local Transport Minister Simon Lightwood visited Reading this week as the government announced new transport legislation
Read moreDetailsLocal Transport Minister Simon Lightwood visited Reading this week as the government announced new transport legislation
Read moreDetailsExpect longer journeys and fewer late evening services
Read moreDetailsUnite Union has announced that union members who are part of the Modaxo parking enforcement teams are set to stage industrial action
Read moreDetailsMembers of the Uni of Reading's Synthetic Media Research Network have given evidence to the UK Parliamentary inquiry into TV and film production.
Read moreDetailsReading's Select Care Leasing has announced Shane Pither is taking on the role as head of Select Electric.
Read moreDetailsSCREWED: A Midlife Christmas Crisis is showing at Progress Theatre, The Mount, at 7.45pm from December 18-21
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council is seeking views on the final design of the new play area planned for Emmer Green Recreation Ground.
Read moreDetailsThe Thames Valley Forensic Fire Investigation Unit has been nominated for the Collaboration Award just 18 months after its inception
Read moreDetailsThe Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust has been named third best in improvement on bedsores, figures released by Opera Beds show
Read moreDetailsThe Actor's Lounge is set to bring new weekly sessions to the Reading Quaker Meeting House as part of a 10-week course for budding actors
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