New Reading school is highly commended in national awards
A NEW school that opened in February has been highly commended in an award ceremony for community buildings.
Read moreDetailsA NEW school that opened in February has been highly commended in an award ceremony for community buildings.
Read moreDetailsWATCHES and cigarettes were stolen from a Whitley home last week.
Read moreDetailsThe organisers of Reading Festival have responded to a number of issues that affected this year's event, including crime, fires and sustainability
Read moreDetailsA CALL has been made to improve an 'extremely dangerous' stretch of road near Caversham.
Read moreDetailsAN OPPORTUNITY to explore the plans for the regeneration of a key part of Reading's town centre will take place early next month
Read moreDetailsTHE OWNERS of a new Indian buffet restaurant has praised the support it has received from customers since opening in Reading town centre
Read moreDetailsDrivers will be fined for stopping in box junctions and for other traffic offences in Reading, despite objections from the AA.
Read moreDetailsA CAR rental specialist is helping young people in Reading eat healthily during school breaks.
Read moreDetailsSOUTH READING residents are set to cheer on the Three Lions as Gareth Southgate's side begin their World Cup campaign in Qatar.
Read moreDetailsAn action group is continuing to campaign against proposals to build homes on a green space in Reading
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