How the Street Pastors make a difference to Reading town centre’s night times
AS PEOPLE prepare to mark the new year, by attending celebrations in town, we met with a group of volunteers who work to keep people safe.
Read moreDetailsAS PEOPLE prepare to mark the new year, by attending celebrations in town, we met with a group of volunteers who work to keep people safe.
Read moreDetailsA CHARITY can look forward to saving money, after being given some money.
Read moreDetailsA CALL for the council to get to grips with delayed bin collections has been made by opposition councillors.
Read moreDetailsBerkshire commuters who work in London will now be able to access high-speed mobile coverage at some of the capital's busiest stations.
Read moreDetailsA company behind plans to revamp a Reading shopping arcade has applied to make changes to approved plans to convert the building into 26 apartments.
Read moreDetailsJanuary 2022 saw Lunar New Year events and Paralympic visitors alongside major changes in mental health in schools
Read moreDetailsResearch from the UK's biggest property portal revealed the number of properties coming to market on Boxing Day has nearly tripled since the pandemic.
Read moreDetailsFunBox Entertainment, the company that will be opening an arcade and gaming centre in Broad St. Mall, have applied for advertising consent
Read moreDetailsFather Christmas finished his month of sleigh riding to help charities by calling at Hurst homes to collect donations on Sunday, December 17.
Read moreDetailsFOR almost a decade a dilapidated pub in Reading has been stood empty and remains boarded up despite plans to replace it with flats.
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