BBC Radio Berkshire loses nearly a third of its listeners after axing favourite presenters
BBC Radio Berkshire has lost nearly a third of its listeners after a schedule shake-up.
Read moreDetailsBBC Radio Berkshire has lost nearly a third of its listeners after a schedule shake-up.
Read moreDetailsCouncil taxes for thousands of empty homes and second homes in Reading are set to double.
Read moreDetailsBusinesses of all kinds are struggling more than ever as market pressures continue to mount, and independent venues are among some of the hardest hit
Read moreDetailsMUCH as we'd love to bring you an exclusive interview with Sooty, he's not much of a talker.
Read moreDetailsRBFRS is looking for motivated young people from under-represented backgrounds to take part in the Summer Internship Scheme
Read moreDetailsA WEST Reading kitchen firm is opening its doors on Saturday for a special food and photography day
Read moreDetailsFILMMAKERS and creatives are invited to a networking event taking place in Reading town centre next week.
Read moreDetailsPlans would see the establishment of a Berkshire Prosperity Board to secure funding, create jobs, and enable affordable housing across the county
Read moreDetailsCouncillors voiced their exasperation over the declining situation at Reading FC.
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has announced the launch of a dedicated app for users of the town's libraries to help access their services
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