Tenants move in as council continues with £110m housing development plan
Council housing plan sees tenants moving in as £110m investment continues in "infill" sites around Reading
Read moreDetailsCouncil housing plan sees tenants moving in as £110m investment continues in "infill" sites around Reading
Read moreDetailsGreat Western Railway has laid out its service levels as RMT staff are due to strike later this week
Read moreDetailsTHOUSANDS of Hindus in Berkshire came together at The Atrium Health Club to celebrate one of the religion's most important annual festivals.
Read moreDetailsTHE revamped Reading West upgrade is now weeks away from being finished.
Read moreDetailsA CHANCE to see the future is on offer this week, as a new Reading town centre development is offering preview tours.
Read moreDetailsWAITROSE stores across Reading and Wokingham boroughs and the John Lewis department store in Reading are safe,
Read moreDetailsANY cat owner knows they like being clean ? even Reading's biggest cat of all, the Maiwand Lion.
Read moreDetailsREADING'S historic Abbey Quarter could host more outdoor events if a new licence is granted by the borough council.
Read moreDetailsThe support will fund resource packs to help new volunteers, to help coordinators to increase memberships, and to encourage others to start groups
Read moreDetailsPLANNING meals, working with leftovers and boosting your food storage containers can all help reduce food waste.
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