A329 among roads with planned speed limit reductions
Parts of the A329 and A327 are set to go down to a 30 mile per hour speed limit to improve safety.
Read moreDetailsParts of the A329 and A327 are set to go down to a 30 mile per hour speed limit to improve safety.
Read moreDetailsUpgrades are due at schools across Reading to install play equipment that is inclusive for children with special needs.
Read moreDetailsREADING WALKS Festival has launched a limited-edition festival t-shirt celebrating landmarks, personalities, and stories that feature in May's event.
Read moreDetailsCar parking machines have been bagged up and made card-only in Reading due to fare changes.
Read moreDetailsLater this summer, passengers will be sitting on the first new electric buses to arrive in Reading.
Read moreDetailsThe Rotary Club has now provided the charity with a cheque following a number of recent fundraising events, including the Oracle Duck Race.
Read moreDetailsA blood cancer charity is supporting the Royal Berks to bring better care for patients receiving bone marrow treatment.
Read moreDetailsThe Cripple of Inishmaan is showing at Progress Theatre, The Mount, from Friday, May 2, to Saturday, May 10.
Read moreDetailsAn inspection has showed that RBFRS provided 'good' service in eight of the 11 areas of evaluation, and an 'adequate' service in the remaining three.
Read moreDetailsPint of Science, an annual three-day festival, is coming to Reading, bringing with it work from scientists and academics
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