Plan for three-bed home in Caversham would lead to oak tree being felled
AN APPLICATION has been submitted to build a new three-bedroom home on land in Gayhurst Close in Caversham
Read moreDetailsAN APPLICATION has been submitted to build a new three-bedroom home on land in Gayhurst Close in Caversham
Read moreDetailsWE MIGHT be a nation of animal lovers, but one thing we're not so fond of is the vet's bill.
Read moreDetailsAN ART show held in Pangbourne earlier this month has been hailed as a great success by organisers and artists.
Read moreDetailsA CALL has been made to find more than 1,000 new blood plasma donors across the Reading and Wokingham areas.
Read moreDetailsReading Prison is at the centre of a community campaign to transform the site into an arts and culture hub
Read moreDetailsREADING Women spurned a two-goal lead in their 3-2 defeat against Everton at the Select Car Leasing Stadium on Sunday afternoon.
Read moreDetailsRobin Thomas, Kate Noakes, and Jules Whiting showcased their work, with host Jez Dyer kicking off proceedings at the monthly poetry salon
Read moreDetailsIT'S BEEN the way to see London for Reading and Wokingham residents for years, but it could be coming to an end
Read moreDetailsWhere's the best place to go if you want a bit of sunshine? Why, Reading of course.
Read moreDetailsREADING FC extended their winless run away from home, losing 2-1 to play-off-chasing Coventry City.
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