One Station Hill completed, open to public
The years-long development at One Station Hill has been completed and is now open to the public
Read moreDetailsThe years-long development at One Station Hill has been completed and is now open to the public
Read moreDetailsThe Chinese School, in partnership with Reading Borough Council, organised a day of celebration for local residents to enjoy on Sunday 9 February.
Read moreDetailsBookings are open for a special tour in Reading which will visit places from the life of one of the UK's most celebrated authors.
Read moreDetailsA Reading MP joined residents from Reading West and Mid Berkshire to contribute to the government's national conversation about the future of our NHS.
Read moreDetailsThe council is to consider plans to return allotment grounds in the town to their former use as burial land amid a continued cemetery space crisis.
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has laid out how it is allocating funding amid increased pressure on services through to next year
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing for witnesses following a serious road traffic collision involving three cars near Reading
Read moreDetailsResearchers from the University of Reading are among those who have shed new light on the impact of deer population on the UK's woodland.
Read moreDetailsThe charity celebrates its Movement for Good award
Read moreDetailsA famous bar in Reading that has widespread recognition as a great music venue has won permission to expand to create an eatery
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