Bus fares in Reading to be cheaper than national cap
With the national single fare cap increasing from £2 to £3 from 1 January, Reading Buses have announced that they are splitting the differene
Read moreDetailsWith the national single fare cap increasing from £2 to £3 from 1 January, Reading Buses have announced that they are splitting the differene
Read moreDetailsNew bowling alleys, game centres and restaurants are all set to come to Reading in 2025.
Read moreDetailsThousands of new homes are on the way in Reading as a number of major developments have been approved this year.
Read moreDetailsA leading bowling company will be coming to Reading for the first time in 2025 with the opening now just months away.
Read moreDetailsCelebrations were held by the Pakistani community in Reading for its annual Christmas get-together with MPs and politicians.
Read moreDetailsA law that would punish water companies for discharging into rivers has been welcomed in Reading.
Read moreDetailsA room full of people in Reading took part in the Guinness World Record for the largest number of people taking part in a meditation session.
Read moreDetailsThe Vegan Society was founded in November 1944, determined as ever to promote vegan lifestyles for the benefit of animals, people and the environment
Read moreDetailsStaff and residents at Austen House care home in Reading are celebrating after their colleague, Mervyn Knights beat all the competition to be crowned
Read moreDetailsBurglars often look for easy opportunities, so while it's tempting to show off your beautifully decorated Christmas tree
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