Plan for 130 flats in Reading moving forward
A project to build 130 apartments near the Kennet riverside in Reading is moving forward.
Read moreDetailsA project to build 130 apartments near the Kennet riverside in Reading is moving forward.
Read moreDetailsA new Tesco has opened near KFC and McDonald's which will serve hundreds of neighbours living in new flats near the town centre.
Read moreDetailsA town centre retailer has been ordered to pay nearly £2,000 after selling a vape to a child volunteer during a Trading Standards test purchase.
Read moreDetailsHeritage Open Days, the largest free heritage festival in the country, will see over 40 events taking place in Reading
Read moreDetailsThames Hospice is in full bloom to mark National Sunflower Day, ahead of its regular Sunflower Walk in September
Read moreDetailsThousands of neighbours have received compensation after losing water in two major outages in the Reading area.
Read moreDetailsResidents in Reading are being invited to share their thoughts on proposals for new powers for the council and police to tackle anti-social behaviour
Read moreDetailsGuide Dogs' Reading Hub Family Fun Day returns to Hillfields on Saturday, September 13.
Read moreDetailsWell Home is now open in the ground floor unit next to Boswells, offering a selection of home essentials
Read moreDetailsPolice are appealing for witnesses to come forward after a woman was sexually assaulted by a man who also tried to rape her.
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