Re3 Recycling Centre closed following fire
A RECYCLING centre in Reading has been closed indefinitely following an incident of fire on Monday, October 9. Staff at the re3 recycling centre and transfer station posted to social...
Read moreDetailsA RECYCLING centre in Reading has been closed indefinitely following an incident of fire on Monday, October 9. Staff at the re3 recycling centre and transfer station posted to social...
Read moreDetailsFormer Mayor of Reading Cllr Rachel Eden has announced her intention to run in Reading's newly-formed constituency in the next general election
Read moreDetailsPolice are appealing for witnesses to an incident of grievous bodily harm in Reading which left a man with a facial wound
Read moreDetailsTHE ROYAL Berkshire Hospital will be lit up in pink and blue on the evening of October 15, in recognition of Baby Loss Awareness Week.
Read moreDetailsA PLAN to improve cycling across Reading has met a setback after funding for just one of three schemes was granted by the government
Read moreDetailsINDIE POP royalty will be making a visit to Reading next month, thanks to Club Velocity.
Read moreDetailsAS THE march of technology continues, a chance to look back at Reading's role in the electronics revolution is being planned
Read moreDetailsTALENTED young musicians from across Reading and Wokingham performed a concert they'll never forget: it took place in Windsor Castle
Read moreDetailsTHE GOVERNMENT has backed a research project to help make energy bills cheaper for small businesses.
Read moreDetailsA BERKSHIRE charity is set to host a free talk on October 23.
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