School street plans approved
The road closures will be implemented as part of Reading Borough Council's school street schemes.
Read moreDetailsThe road closures will be implemented as part of Reading Borough Council's school street schemes.
Read moreDetailsThames Hospice has announced it is bringing a new store to the building which formerly housed a branch of Fun and Frolic on Richfield Avenue
Read moreDetailsHenley Festival has announced the extension of its partnership with Westcoast, which means the company will continue to support the event through 2027
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council is to be presented with a report laying out proposed responses to flooding earlier this year
Read moreDetailsKevin Campbell was convicted of a count each of being concerned in the supply of crack cocaine and heroin on Friday, June 28.
Read moreDetailsThe University of Reading has shared figures which show that the proportion of girls taking Computing at GCSE level has halved
Read moreDetailsREADING has once again come together to honour the memory of Joe, James, and David on the fourth anniversary of the attack in Forbury Gardens
Read moreDetailsMore than 120 children and adults with learning disabilities gathered together for a sponsored walk in Reading to celebrate Learning Disability Week.
Read moreDetailsCommunity Event of the Year, Billie Bachra and Spencers Wood Repair Cafe, sponsor Kingdom Rooms.
Read moreDetailsBroad Street Mall has become the home of an eco-friendly whale installation made of recyclable and degradable biomaterials for Big Green Week
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