Dragons take to the water in Pangbourne
DRAGONS were spotted in Pangbourne on Saturday, but thankfully these weren't fire-breathing ones.
Read moreDetailsDRAGONS were spotted in Pangbourne on Saturday, but thankfully these weren't fire-breathing ones.
Read moreDetailsThe Count Me In Collective, a community-based training brewery for people with additional needs, has applied to take on the outhouse of The Castle Tap
Read moreDetailsProgress is being made on the new River Academy secondary school, currently being constructed on Richfield Avenue.
Read moreDetailsTrains between Reading and London Paddington have seen significant disruption following an incident on the lines
Read moreDetailsThe wooden bridge in Kings Meadow is set to be closed for more than three months as efforts to overhaul the deteriorating structure get underway
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Read moreDetailsThe conversion of a former Reading town centre bank into apartments and a new retail space has been delayed.
Read moreDetailsWaterfest returned to Reading's Abbey Ruins for its 35th annual outing, celebrating the Kennet and Avon Canal and water's role in all of our lives
Read moreDetailsA TOTAL of 1,021 homes were built in Reading over the past year ? and a fifth of them were designated affordable.
Read moreDetailsEletA call has been made for a street to be named after a former Mayor of Reading, after a suggestion of Electric Avenue was rejected.
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