Thames Water to cut 300 jobs after “challenging year”
Thames Water is set to cut 300 job positions after what it has described as a "challenging year," though many are currently vacant
Read moreDetailsThames Water is set to cut 300 job positions after what it has described as a "challenging year," though many are currently vacant
Read moreDetailsChloe Petts' If You Can't Say Anything Nice comes to Reading's South Street Arts Centre on Thursday, November 9, from 8pm
Read moreDetailsPeople in Reading are being urged to give the gift of their time to take part in the UK's biggest food donation drive.
Read moreDetailsA READING nightclub could reopen under new ownership.
Read moreDetailsA plan to build a five-storey building in place of a convenience store in Reading town centre has been submitted to the council.
Read moreDetailsVISITORS of a Reading museum will have the unique opportunity to take part in conversational trips led by specialists.
Read moreDetailsA TASTE of New York is now being served in a Reading restaurant, but only until the end of the month.
Read moreDetailsA CHARITY that raises funds for good causes has donated more than £6,000 over the past three months.
Read moreDetailsA NEW mum was back on the rugby field less than five months after an emergency caesarean.
Read moreDetailsA COLLABORATIVE project is set to transform understanding of religion in the English Middle Ages.
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