Hall Farm: the next step
A consultation has opened into the next stage of the hotly debated plans for almost 4,000 homes between Shinfield and Arborfield
Read moreDetailsA consultation has opened into the next stage of the hotly debated plans for almost 4,000 homes between Shinfield and Arborfield
Read moreDetailsReading Business Improvement District (BID) is asking people working in Reading to donate good quality second-hand clothes for local people in need
Read moreDetailsThe calendar may have flipped over to 2025, but in the academic world, January is just a month in the middle.
Read moreDetailsMore than 40,000 people found time to go online and wrap up their 2023 to 2024 tax return.
Read moreDetailsIrwin Mitchell has added a specialist will, trust and estate disputes Partner to its team in the Thames Valley region.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police has released a CCTV image of a woman they would like to speak to following an incident of assault.
Read moreDetailsThe friends say they are addicted to their unusual bikes
Read moreDetailsHow to make festivities less overwhelming for pets
Read moreDetailsUpcoming road changes that include the creation of more bus and cycle lanes in Reading have been widely criticised by the public.
Read moreDetailsAn increase in the amount of national insurance employers could cost Reading Borough Council more than £500,000.
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