Residents’ views sought over Community Safety Partnership
Reading Borough Council is inviting residents to have their voices heard on the new Community Safety Partnership survey
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council is inviting residents to have their voices heard on the new Community Safety Partnership survey
Read moreDetailsChildren between 4-11 years old are invited to take part in the yearly challenge to read at least six books during the summer holidays.
Read moreDetailsA charity which aims to change lives through music has been put forward for a Pride of Reading award.
Read moreDetailsPolice investigating an explosion on Kings Road in the early hours of Thursday, July 18, have made an arrest in relation to their enquiries
Read moreDetailsThe University of Reading projects will see new funding after two of its educators were named "future leaders" in innovation and research by the UKRI
Read moreDetailsIota Events, which was set to host a stage at Pride in August, has resigned its support after Double Okay raised concerns over the event's sponsors
Read moreDetailsClean energy technology company Enviromena was given the Clean Energy ? Sustainability award at the Berkshire Business Awards
Read moreDetailsReading's Business Improvement District has commended a group of volunteers who have welcomed visitors to the town for three years
Read moreDetailsTwo kind motorists who stopped when they saw a cyclist in distress may well have saved him from dying from a cardiac arrest.
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has announced it is set to close its housing company following public consultation
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