Mystery over new owners of Reading Gaol, and their plans for it
LAST week, the Ministry of Justice announced that a Chinese education organisation had bought the Reading Gaol site.
Read moreDetailsLAST week, the Ministry of Justice announced that a Chinese education organisation had bought the Reading Gaol site.
Read moreDetailsWinter Warmer sees volunteers collecting donations of winter clothing at Reading Station which are then available to those who need them
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is seeking help from the public in locating Tristan, aged 21, who was last seen in December
Read moreDetailsReading Economy and Destination Agency (REDA) has launched the bid to continue with the town's Business Improvement Districts for further terms
Read moreDetailsNEW POLLING by The Daily Telegraph suggests Labour would pick up two of the three new Reading-area seats in the next general election.
Read moreDetailsProspect union members at AWE are now set to stage a walk-out for 24-hours from 7am on Wednesday, January 24
Read moreDetailsWORK is set to begin to remove flooded shacks from a pop-up bar installed at Reading's Oracle Riverside.
Read moreDetailsNew rules set out by His Majesty's Revenue and Customs could disproportionately affect residents in the South East, according to debt specialists
Read moreDetailsA crackdown on e-scooters is moving to its 'enforcement phase', Thames Valley Police's chief constable has warned
Read moreDetailsA long-running campaign to allow taxi drivers to get access to a bus lane heading out of Reading is moving a step closer.
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