Plan to convert terraced house in Reading into serviced accommodation
The owner of a terraced house in Oxford Road has applied to convert it into serviced accommodation.
Read moreDetailsThe owner of a terraced house in Oxford Road has applied to convert it into serviced accommodation.
Read moreDetailsNEXT Thursday's leap year day will be one of celebration for IKEA.
Read moreDetailsFOR 40 years, it was a cornerstone of Reading. Yesterday Tessa Towers – the affectionate nickname for the home of the Reading Evening Post – was once again a hive...
Read moreDetailsPREPARATORY work to improve safety at a junction where a cyclist died seven years ago is continuing.
Read moreDetailsThe Importance of Being Oscar is coming to Reading Repertory Theatre, Kings Road, from Thursday, May 23, until Saturday, June 8
Read moreDetailsTHAMES Valley Police is joining a new trial of cameras that can tell when a motorist is using their mobile phone or not wearing a seatbelt
Read moreDetailsCELEBRATIONS for the lunar new year are continuing, and people who have been born in the year of the dragon can enjoy a free drink this weekend
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Read moreDetailsFootball fans are being invited to an evening with a Reading FC legend.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police has released CCTV footage of someone who may have vital information regarding an assault in Reading
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