Petition seeks to save The Butler as developers launch appeal to continue apartment plans
A petition has been launched with the aim of saving The Butler, in Chatham Street, amid fears of developments planned behind the venue
Read moreDetailsA petition has been launched with the aim of saving The Butler, in Chatham Street, amid fears of developments planned behind the venue
Read moreDetailsAn American coffee giant is set to open a new cafe a bustling retail park in Reading.
Read moreDetailsTHAMES Valley Police is appealing for witnesses following an incident of kidnapping in Reading. At around 11.45pm on Saturday, July 20, two men were seen in a white Ford Transit...
Read moreDetailsThe Trust is seeking the views of patients, staff and the public.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing for witness following a collision which left a man with a broken pelvis in Reading
Read moreDetailsTWO PEOPLE have been arrested following an incident at Reading Station on Saturday, July 20. Officers responded to reports of an assault at the station at around 8.45pm, where a...
Read moreDetailsTheale Green School has been chosen as a 'Star School' by Lexia, a software company that aims to boost literacy progress in secondary students.
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.
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