Reading Buses welcomes new Engineering Director Tom Ranson to board of directors
Reading Buses has announced the appointment of Mr Ranson after nearly five years as Head of Engineering at the company
Read moreDetailsReading Buses has announced the appointment of Mr Ranson after nearly five years as Head of Engineering at the company
Read moreDetailsPolice are appealing for witnesses a collision occurred involving a vehicle and a pedestrian at the junction of Highgrove Street on Friday
Read moreDetailsLet's Lift The Curfew aims to build confidence, fitness and community by bringing together women of all abilities for supportive group runs on campus.
Read moreDetailsPatients across the South East will be among those to benefit from faster diagnosis, earlier treatment and more personalised care, NHS leaders say.
Read moreDetailsReading band Only The Poets marked the release of their debut album, And I’d Do It Again, with a special gig at 3Sixty on 31 January 2026. The four-piece —...
Read moreDetailsReading's Rivermead Leisure Centre has been judged one of the best leisure facilities in the UK after receiving an Outstanding rating
Read moreDetailsOnly The Poets are clearly on an upward trajectory, and one thing you can be sure of, they will never forget their roots
Read moreDetailsThe Reading girls' school is in top 2%
Read moreDetailsComedian Nish Kumar has announced a date in Reading at The Hexagon as part of his newly revealed 2026 UK tour.
Read moreDetailsThe project that replaced Wickes and Iceland with more than 400 apartments near Reading town centre has been completed.
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