‘Crucial’ works to see rail lines closed between Reading and Wokingham this weekend
From Saturday, October 25, up to and including Monday, October 27, closures will affect rail travel between Reading and Wokingham.
Read moreDetailsFrom Saturday, October 25, up to and including Monday, October 27, closures will affect rail travel between Reading and Wokingham.
Read moreDetailsThose struggling with everyday essentials are set to see extra support with the allocation of government funding, councillors have announced.
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council is inviting residents to a range of events it is holding across the borough during half therm this autumn.
Read moreDetailsOrganisations around Thames Valley have been awarded a share of just under £200,000 in support of their work preventing crime
Read moreDetailsThe Chief Executive of the Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust, Steve McManus, has announced he is set to step down after nearly a decade
Read moreDetailsFundraiser honours the memory of Reading man James Sturgess
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Read moreDetailsTwo teenagers have been arrested on suspicion of voyeurism following an incident in a leisure centre in Reading
Read moreDetailsHealth and social care teams across Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire and Berkshire West (BOB) are joining forces to prepare for the winter period
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has warned that half of the town's postal voters are at risk of losing the chance to vote by post.
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