West Berkshire says ‘get off my patch’ to Reading following attempt of land grab
West Berkshire Council says get off my patch to Reading after the neighbouring council launched a land grab for eastern parts of the district.
Read moreDetailsWest Berkshire Council says get off my patch to Reading after the neighbouring council launched a land grab for eastern parts of the district.
Read moreDetailsWeaknesses have been found in the protection of vulnerable children in Reading
Read moreDetailsGreen Park has won best Health and Wellbeing Initiative at the 2025 Property Week Awards.
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Read moreDetailsRe3 welcomes more than 80 UK delegates
Read moreDetailsRoyal Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service has announced it is now recruiting Fire Cadets for 2025/26.
Read moreDetailsReading Festival returns this August, bringing well over 100 acts to Richfield Avenue
Read moreDetailsOnly The Poets are now set to play a free show at Reading's Purple Turtle in August ahead of a US tour with indie icons The Wombats
Read moreDetailsKatherine Horler OBE has been named as the successor to the role, which will be held by current chair Chris Aitken until the end of the year.
Read moreDetailsThe South East has been ranked as the region with the second shortest distance between public toilets in analysis of data from ToiletMap.
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