Brought to book: Reading Libraries to axe late fees
IT WAS the fodder for many a local newspaper story: library book overdue by 20 years faces record fines. But no more - late fines are being axed
Read moreDetailsIT WAS the fodder for many a local newspaper story: library book overdue by 20 years faces record fines. But no more - late fines are being axed
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Read moreDetailsREADING will be walking in a winter wonderland right up until 2028, after councillors gave a popular festive event an early Christmas present.
Read moreDetailsSouth Western Railway (SWR) has warned passengers they face 'severe disruption' as unions prepare for their next strikes
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Read moreDetailsAN ENTRANCE to one of Reading’s railway stations will take place from Monday as work to modernise it continues. GWR is carrying out improvement works to Reading West, and as...
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Read moreDetailsAN AWARD-WINNING venue in Reading has announced its exciting line-up of autumn events.
Read moreDetailsREADING EAST MP Matt Rodda has expressed his concerns about the resumption of fracking.
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