Work to make Three Tuns crossing safer to begin in new year
WORK to improve a junction where a cyclist died four-and-a-half years ago will start in the new year. In March 2017, student Ben Pedley was involved in a collision with...
Read moreDetailsWORK to improve a junction where a cyclist died four-and-a-half years ago will start in the new year. In March 2017, student Ben Pedley was involved in a collision with...
Read moreDetailsCassandra Harvey AN APPEAL has been launched after a woman went missing in Reading’s town centre. Thames Valley Police said that 28-year-old Cassandra Harvey, was last seen at around 7.20am...
Read moreDetailsFROM MONDAY, parking charges are to be introduced to Palmer Park’s car park. Until now, it has been free, but from November 1, that changes to the first three hours...
Read moreDetailsFOR MONTHS, it’s looked like the worst road in Reading for potholes, but the nightmare is over. Sidmouth Street is a major route for people from East Reading to cross...
Read moreDetailsIT’S THE perennial problem of the pandemic … where do you spend a penny in a park? With public toilets closed, along with many public buildings, during the various lockdowns,...
Read moreDetailsA CELEBRATION of Japanese cinema will be led by the Reading Biscuit Factory over the next six weeks. Supported by the BFI and the National Lottery, Japan 2021 will be...
Read moreDetailsWE’VE come a long way from having to catch a bus to get to Utopia in Calcot. Students at the University of Reading can now use a special free bus...
Read moreDetailsTHE COUNTY will be more connected than ever before, thanks to a new Virgin Media contract West Berkshire Council has appointed the firm to deliver new fibre optic infrastructure to...
Read moreDetailsPLANS TO make Reading a city have moved a step closer the town pushes ahead with its bid. Since the start of the year, residents and councillors in Reading have...
Read moreDetailsVIRTUE Gymnastics invited me to a one-to-one session earlier this month and I was more than impressed by my experience. When first stepping into the building, gymnastics coach Celine Payne...
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