New lease of life for empty store on Whitley Street
The council has approved a plan to convert an empty Whitley Street shop into a beauty salon
Read moreDetailsThe council has approved a plan to convert an empty Whitley Street shop into a beauty salon
Read moreDetailsAn 18-year-old man from Reading has been arrested following an incident of dangerous driving which took place on Saturday
Read moreDetailsA man in his fifties was in a verbal disagreement with a group of other men, during which he was struck on the back of the head
Read moreDetailsREADING Borough Council is predicting a £5.69m shortfall in council finances by 2025-26 - a two-year drop in spending power of 3.5%
Read moreDetailsSTARS from the West End musical Bat Out Of Hell will be celebrating the music of Meat Loaf when they visit Reading later this week
Read moreDetailsBerkshire Family History Society is to host an online talk delving into the history of Douai Abbey, led by Father Geoffrey Scott.
Read moreDetailsA project to 'spruce up' the 'unattractive' front of Reading town centre building has been approved.
Read moreDetailsBerkshire LEP welcomes clarity from government ministers regarding core funding changes
Read moreDetailsBREATHING apparatus was needed for crews treating a fire in Whitley last week.
Read moreDetailsREADING Vincentians will be celebrating their country's 44th Independence Day with a commemorative dance and dinner.
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