Long may she rain: 35th annual Waterfest returns to Abbey Ruins
Waterfest 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 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.
Read moreDetailsTHE OWNERS of The Oracle want to create 10 additional parking spaces in its Holy Brook car park.
Read moreDetailsTHE FIRST tenants for the new ONE Station Hill development in Reading town centre have been revealed ? and they are international names.
Read moreDetailsA candidate who backs a reunion with the EU, scrapping tuition fees, and introducing assisted dying has launched his campaign for Reading Central
Read moreDetailsFor three decades I have campaigned for equality, justice and peace, and to tackle climate change and protect and enhance biodiversity
Read moreDetailsCOUNCILLOR'S bid to gain permission to install a heat pump on his home wasn't needed ? as they are allowed under permitted development rules
Read moreDetailsThe support staff team at a dance group for children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) is made up entirely of volunteers
Read moreDetailsFIREBUGS struck in Burghfield during the Whitsun bank holiday and police are appealing for help to find them.
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