Tilehurst land comes under the hammer
Freehold land at 171 Long Lane in Tilehurst is part of the online auction.
Read moreDetailsFreehold land at 171 Long Lane in Tilehurst is part of the online auction.
Read moreDetailsActivists from Reading were joined by Greta Thunberg while protesting the use of private jets in Farnborough last weekend
Read moreDetailsThe Royal Berkshire Charity has seen a donation of more than £11,700 through Reading Buses' charity partnership in 2023, now set to continue this year
Read moreDetailsREADING Borough Council has submitted its plans for a £13.7 million project to upgrade The Hexagon theatre
Read moreDetailsA developer has submitted evidence for the project to replace a former branch of Co-op Funeralcare in Reading town centre with flats
Read moreDetailsOne of Britain's leading climate scientists has been honoured with an international science award, the Japan Prize.
Read moreDetailsPEOPLE looking for help researching their family tree can attend a drop-in advice session in Reading next week
Read moreDetailsThe NHS says it "remains committed" to improving patient experience as it continues efforts to recover urgent and emergency care services
Read moreDetailsA NEW exhibition aims to transport visitors back 2,000 years to discover what life was like for early residents of Silchester
Read moreDetailsSIX NEW bus lanes are to be created in Reading as part of an initiative to get more people out of their cars and on to public transport.
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