Fifteen new flats and shop revamp planned on Broad Street
Fifteen flats could be built and shops revamped under new plans to transform part of Broad Street in the town centre.
Read moreDetailsFifteen flats could be built and shops revamped under new plans to transform part of Broad Street in the town centre.
Read moreDetailsA SPECIAL delivery was made by Thames Valley Police this week ? they ensured a McDonald?s order reached its intended destination.
Read moreDetailsArtist Gemma Anusa has installed a display on Oxford Road to honour the area's "diverse and rich culture".
Read moreDetailsIt will take place across three days and will include the junction of Holmes Road to Melrose Avenue, in Reading.
Read moreDetailsA BI-ANNUAL survey gives Reading residents the chance to have their say on crime-related matters.
Read moreDetailsA THIEF broke into a shed and stole fishing equipment from a home in Hartland Road.
Read moreDetailsThe presentation, on Church Road, shows individuals how to elevate sensory awareness by bringing together scents and sights.
Read moreDetailsA GENERAL knowledge quiz is coming to a Reading pub this weekend. The Hope and Bear on London Road hosts the weekly event on Sundays from 7pm. Teams of up...
Read moreDetailsREADING Borough is to receive more than £1 million from the government to help households struggling financially. And plans are being made to support up to 5,200 children, families and...
Read moreDetailsTHE SECOND Tilehurst Brownies have been getting crafty to support this year’s Turn Tilehurst Red event. The group have been making a display which will be placed outside the United...
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