Discover what happened in Reading’s parish of St Giles during the 16th century in new talk
AN EXPLORATION into Reading's past is promised at a new talk taking place in the town centre on Wednesday night.
Read moreDetailsAN EXPLORATION into Reading's past is promised at a new talk taking place in the town centre on Wednesday night.
Read moreDetailsTHE UNIVERSITY of Reading is reaching out to members of the public who are interested in taking part in a study.
Read moreDetailsA B-CLASS building in Broad Street is up for sale in what has been described as a "prime Broad Street investment opportunity".
Read moreDetailsCCTV images have been released by Thames Valley Police as they seek to solve a series of burglaries in the Coley Park area. There were three incidents overnight on Thursday,...
Read moreDetailsA Reading resident who was diagnosed with thyroid cancer earlier this year has taken the top spot in a town-wide travel challenge
Read moreDetailsASYLUM hotel residents have raised concerns over the quality of the food they are being provided and the impact it is having on their health.
Read moreDetailsMEMBERS of the Armed Forces, past and present, will be able to travel free of charge on Reading Buses this weekend.
Read moreDetailsA SPECIAL guest is preparing to take up residence in Reading ahead of the festive season, and is looking forward to meeting boys and girls
Read moreDetailsA former UTC Reading student has been awarded a sought-after engineering scholarship
Read moreDetailsPlans to replace a long-closed Reading pub with flats has been withdrawn.
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