Students paying more than £2,000 extra for ‘unnecessary’ energy bills
Students in Reading signed up to 'unlimited' contracts are paying more than £2,200 'unnecessarily' for energy bills, a recent study has shown
Read moreDetailsStudents in Reading signed up to 'unlimited' contracts are paying more than £2,200 'unnecessarily' for energy bills, a recent study has shown
Read moreDetailsOn Saturday, October 4, Circle Reading is to host free PSA blood tests aimed at men aged between 45-75, in partnership with Reading Lions Club.
Read moreDetailsA few gaps remain - young bassoon, french horn, double bass, tombone, oboe and viola players invited to apply
Read moreDetailsPubwatch once again invited stakeholders from Reading's night time economy to its annual conference, including councillors, venue owners, and police
Read moreDetailsReading Rep's first musical, The Last Five Years, doesn't skip a beat in its breathless exploration of a marriage in all its passion and friction.
Read moreDetailsA call has been made to introduce more 20mph speed limits after fatal and serious injuries on the roads in Reading.
Read moreDetailsMusic groups combine voices for good causes
Read moreDetailsThe arrival of asylum seekers on small boats to British shores and the public's attitude to the issue will be examined as part of a new study
Read moreDetailsA neighbour has called for a crackdown on obstructive pavement parking off one of the busiest roads in Reading.
Read moreDetailsRubbish has been left festering, attracting pests at a block of flats in Reading for weeks after a failed bin collection.
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