VOTE 2024: Labour accused of misconduct after candidate attends councillor surgery
Reading Labour have been accused of misconduct over the presence of the candidate at a councillor surgery in an election battleground ward
Read moreDetailsReading Labour have been accused of misconduct over the presence of the candidate at a councillor surgery in an election battleground ward
Read moreDetailsThousands of participants donned their running gear and hit the pavement for the annual Reading Half Marathon today, Sunday, April 12
Read moreDetailsA CHEESY treat is currently on the menu at Reading's Honest Burgers ... but it won't be there for long.
Read moreDetailsPlans to add more than 600 flats to Broad Street Mall in Reading town centre are now available to view.
Read moreDetailsReading Half Marathon saw thousands of participants taking part, including Dan, who raised over £2,000 for Against Breast Cancer
Read moreDetailsReading heritage enthusiasts are invited to a talk on the history of Sutton's Seeds later this month.
Read moreDetailsChanges have been made to a project to build flats by the river in Reading ? but neighbours raised fears that the new blocks will tower over homes
Read moreDetailsREADING is gearing up for one of the biggest dates in the town’s calendar tomorrow, the Reading Half Marathon. Participants come from around the world to take part in a...
Read moreDetailsTHAMES Valley Police is appealing for witnesses to a road traffic collision that left a nine-year-old boy hospitalised. It follows an incident in Leibenrood Road at around 5.20pm yesterday, Friday,...
Read moreDetailsREADING'S mayor cut the ribbon on a Broad Street unveiling ceremony for the new-look ReadiBus fleet last week.
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