Property market sales up 11% in Berkshire compared to before Christmas
THE number of homes sold in Berkshire is up significantly since before Christmas, but is also considerably down on this time last year.
Read moreDetailsTHE number of homes sold in Berkshire is up significantly since before Christmas, but is also considerably down on this time last year.
Read moreDetailsCertain Sound Records will hold a record sale on Saturday at Reading Biscuit Factory in Broad St. Mall.
Read moreDetailsThe Centre for Heritage and Family History is hosting a special discussion group for family historians wanting to make the most of their DNA results.
Read moreDetailsLIFESAVING defibrillators are being installed at four local railway stations as part of a wider campaign across the region.
Read moreDetailsTim's company, Tutts Clump Cider, is about to launch a new flavour, Route 17, named after the service he has driven for more than 40 years
Read moreDetailsWELLINGTON Park has an eggciting line up of Easter treats for the whole family.
Read moreDetailsAS REVOLUTIONS go, it's going pretty smoothly. Reading's new all-day, all-bus ticket appears to be a hit with passengers.
Read moreDetailsLast week, Samantha Woodham returned to The Abbey School to see her Women in Innovation Award from Innovate UK.
Read moreDetailsGet ready to explore the medieval heart of Reading with Abbey Quarter Tours.
Read moreDetailsDUKE STREET has reopened following an incident nearby earlier today. Shortly after 3.30pm on Monday, March 27, police were on the scene where a taxi cab had been involved in...
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