Roadworks on M4 to start later this month to improve safety on smart motorways
WORK is to start on a project to upgrade the so-called smart motorway on the M4 ? just a year after the works were completed.
Read moreDetailsWORK is to start on a project to upgrade the so-called smart motorway on the M4 ? just a year after the works were completed.
Read moreDetailsA row has broken out about whether there are enough electric car charging points in Reading.
Read moreDetailsEmerging performer Grace Pounds is taking to the stage alongside Funke and the Two Tone Baby the latest in a series of regular gigs at Face Bar
Read moreDetailsOn The Block takes place at St Laurence Church, central Reading, from 2pm-8pm on Saturday, April 13
Read moreDetailsTransport for the South East (TfSE) is seeking views through an online survey as it seeks to tackle issues such as accessibility and affordability
Read moreDetailsA Reading resident has warned that there could be 'disastrous' effects for shops in Tilehurst following parking fee concerns
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Science Park in Shinfield was identified as the preferred site.
Read moreDetailsThe Reading rugby community will be coming together this weekend to play a charity match in memory of Olly Stephens
Read moreDetailsFans donned their best costumes to meet actors and performers from some of the biggest films and tv shows and celebrate beloved franchises
Read moreDetailsReading is among the top 20 UK cities where residents are most worried about flooding, new research has revealed.
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