New bus lane on Oxford Road set to open this week
Reading Borough Council has announced that a new road scheme to improve bus transport along Oxford Road is set to come into effect this week.
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has announced that a new road scheme to improve bus transport along Oxford Road is set to come into effect this week.
Read moreDetailsFunding totalling £127,000 has been given to the council so that they can begin feasibility studies on sites including the Town Hall
Read moreDetailsSchools can win a Let's Go Zero prize
Read moreDetailsMore than 100 nominations have been put forward ahead of the awards, which recognise sports clubs, schools, colleges, and exceptional individuals
Read moreDetailsSell-out event was music to the ears of Kaleidoscopic UK
Read moreDetailsIts Tiny Feet programme runs in partnership with Honeysuckle Day Nursery
Read moreDetailsThe new owner of Reading Gaol, Businessman Channing Bi, has reiterated his plans to turn the site into a museum, art gallery, and hotel
Read moreDetailsEnjoy twinkling lights and festive displays at the Hare Hatch store
Read moreDetailsAs Halloween, Diwali, and Bonfire night celebrations take place over the next fortnight, RBFRS has made a number of recommendations for keeping safe
Read moreDetailsThis year's display will be the last and the best.
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