Rail disruption expected all day following freight train incident near Reading
Trains have been cancelled and travel disruption is ongoing following an incident involving a train, Great Western Railways has announced.
Read moreDetailsTrains have been cancelled and travel disruption is ongoing following an incident involving a train, Great Western Railways has announced.
Read moreDetailsRoyal Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service has explained that it was called to reports of a fire near Lock Place shortly after 9am today
Read moreDetailsA community centre in Reading welcomed the Prime Minister to talk about a slew of measures aimed at cutting the cost of living
Read moreDetailsA decision is due on improvements to Henley Road Cemetery, Reading, this week, following proposals for expansions and upgrades to the site.
Read moreDetailsThe group's next zoom meeting will uncover hidden features of the river
Read moreDetailsResidents across Berkshire are asking the same question as winter grips the UK: are we likely to see snow and ice this coming week?
Read moreDetailsA woman from Reading has turned an early challenge into a thriving career in the beauty industry, now running a salon and online training business
Read moreDetailsWhether you're looking for culture, outdoor walks, live music, or family fun, Reading has plenty lined up as the New Year gets underway.
Read moreDetailsBuildings that have until recently served as an office complex in Reading town centre are now set to be turned into flats.
Read moreDetailsCouncillors in Reading have clashed over the closure of the council's housing company, which has been disbanded.
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