MP keeps pressing case with ministers to try and save Reading Gaol from development
AN ONGOING campaign to try and save Reading Gaol and see it converted in to an arts centre remains poised for action.
Read moreDetailsAN ONGOING campaign to try and save Reading Gaol and see it converted in to an arts centre remains poised for action.
Read moreDetailsA SLICE of Reading?s past is now available thanks to a new BBC service, launched to mark the corporation?s centenary.
Read moreDetailsAN ART and craft show is coming to Nettlebed in August.
Read moreDetailsREADING FC rounded off their pre-season with a 1-2 defeat against Brighton.
Read moreDetailsA MAN was stabbed in Friar Street in the early hours of this morning after asking people to move out of the road
Read moreDetailsReading Today has teamed up with Carabao Energy Drink to give fans the chance to win a pair of Carabao Cup first-round tickets to Reading v Stevenage. Currently in its sixth year as the...
Read moreDetailsFORGET Pokemon Go, residents are being urged to go bin lorry spotting after Reading Borough Council named its six food waste trucks
Read moreDetailsThe budget retailer's application to occupy a unit at the Brunel Retail Park in Whitley was approved on Wednesday, July 20.
Read moreDetailsIt?s the time of year when our student friends and neighbours leave their rented accommodation and head off for the summer.
Read moreDetailsBOUNCY castles are coming to Riseley to help tire children out.
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