Abandoned taxi near Oxford Road removed by council
A taxi abandoned near Wilson Road, Reading, has been removed following concerns of drug use
Read moreDetailsA taxi abandoned near Wilson Road, Reading, has been removed following concerns of drug use
Read moreDetailsThe River Thames was blessed for the first time in a Christian ritual.
Read moreDetailsA WEE dram or two is the offer from a Reading town centre venue as it marks Burns Night.
Read moreDetailsCasey Byrne, a Conservative Party candidate for Tilehurst, has penned an open letter calling for Equalities Minister Kemi Badenoch to resign
Read moreDetailsFanny's Antiques has been part of the fabric of Reading for decades, remaining constant in a town which has seen constant change
Read moreDetailsAll of which means more business, more visitors to the town and more job and training opportunities for local people.
Read moreDetailsTHE DING has some zing when it comes to rating your platefuls.
Read moreDetailsTotal like-for-like retail sales were negative in the last three months of 2023, the so-called 'Golden Quarter'.
Read moreDetailsAN EVENING of Acoustic Soul is coming to Reading town centre later this month.
Read moreDetailsTwo teenagers have been charged with GBH following a stabbing in Northumberland Avenue in Reading last week
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