Woodley town centre will link up with Palmer Park
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has said that rising demand for council services is continuing to place "significant budget pressures" on the local authority.
Read moreDetailsA programme bringing thousands of trained volunteers to educational institutions across the country is to see nearly £2M in new funding.
Read moreDetailsPupils and staff at Park Lane Primary school in Tilehurst are celebrating the completion of significant work to improve the school buildings.
Read moreDetailsNHS trusts are urging residents to use services appropriately as healthcare resources are facing challenges from strikes and a continuing flu spike.
Read moreDetailsA Reading jeweller has traded treats for festive spirit and gifted lucky shoppers with a free gift card in the name of spreading Christmas cheer
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police has increased police presence in the town centre in the wake of targeted attacks in Australia in recent days.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing for witnesses after an assault at a patrol station in Reading which left a person hospitalised last week.
Read moreDetailsCecily Mwaniki was awarded the Honorary Degree of Doctor of Letters following a career which has seen Mwaniki work with vulnerable communities
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