Council puts forward ‘difficult decision’ to tenants as future of its housing company looks uncertain
The future of Homes for Reading Ltd is unclear as the council says that the viability of the company is no longer assured
Read moreDetailsThe future of Homes for Reading Ltd is unclear as the council says that the viability of the company is no longer assured
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing for information following an assault on a bus while travelling along the Kings Road in Reading on Monday
Read moreDetailsThe University of Reading has conducted research on passing comet C/2021 S3 Pannstars and are appealing for photographs of its visit
Read moreDetailsJETS and Sharks roamed freely in a Shinfield school earlier this month ? bringing a taste of the West End in the process.
Read moreDetailsGARDENERS who want to enjoy the fruits of their labours can pick up some tips thanks to a weekend at garden centres in Hare Hatch and Spencers Wood
Read moreDetailsA READING bank is preparing to mark International Women's Day with a special networking event.
Read moreDetailsCaptain Graham Bandy of Living Military History will speak on the theme of Getting to know your army ancestors through photographs and memorabilia.
Read moreDetailsAWARD-WINNING comedian Ahir Shah is returning to Reading's South Street Arts Centre with a brand-new live show, Ends, on Friday, March 8
Read moreDetailsA company that owns an office and commercial building on Queens Road in Reading wants to convert a floor into two flats.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police has arrested eight people in connection with a incident in Reading. A 24-year-old man from Reading was arrested on suspicion of murder today, Monday, February 19. Seven...
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