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Whether you're looking for culture, outdoor walks, live music, or family fun, Reading has plenty lined up as the New Year gets underway.
Read moreDetailsWhether you're looking for culture, outdoor walks, live music, or family fun, Reading has plenty lined up as the New Year gets underway.
Read moreDetailsBuildings that have until recently served as an office complex in Reading town centre are now set to be turned into flats.
Read moreDetailsCouncillors in Reading have clashed over the closure of the council's housing company, which has been disbanded.
Read moreDetailsMore than 1,000 apartments could be built in Reading in the coming years as a series of huge projects might be decided this year.
Read moreDetailsMore than 100 people from the Reading area took part in a meditation event held simultaneously across the world.
Read moreDetailsTheir artwork will provide comfort and reflection
Read moreDetailsThe redevelopment of an industrial estate that is home to a brewery in Reading has been rejected as the site could be repurposed for housing
Read moreDetailsA plan to replace a defunct club along one of the busiest roads in Reading with 30 flats and a shop has been refused
Read moreDetailsStudents urged to stay alert for scams
Read moreDetailsAnna Horwood is included in the King's New Years Honours list 2025
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