Snow falls in Reading and causes gridlock and chaos days before Christmas – a look back at 2009
FIFTEEN years ago, an unexpected snowfall brought Reading to a standstill.
Read moreDetailsFIFTEEN years ago, an unexpected snowfall brought Reading to a standstill.
Read moreDetailsTHE Met Office has warned snow could cause disruption this week ? with Reading and Wokingham in the potential area for wintry weather
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM Borough Council says it backs a fresh bid to create a new road bridge over the River Thames.
Read moreDetailsA BUS LANE on one of the busiest roads in Reading will open in May, something the leader of the opposition says will double the length of traffic jams
Read moreDetailsTHE name of a Reading retailer will live on when homes are built on its former premises.
Read moreDetailsPeople in Reading have mixed feelings about the news that the gaol is being sold to a Chinese education foundation
Read moreDetailsA DEVELOPER has applied for permission to build a new three-bed home in West Reading.
Read moreDetailsTWO night shelters to help people without a home get through winter launched in Reading earlier this week.
Read moreDetailsA VOLUNTEER-run session aimed at bringing broken items back to life is to take place in Reading town centre later this month
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing for witnesses after two incidents, including robbery at knife point, in Reading
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