Flats plan for Reading’s town centre police station
READING'S town centre police station could be demolished and replaced with flats.
Read moreDetailsREADING'S town centre police station could be demolished and replaced with flats.
Read moreDetailsA 'modest man' and veteran supporter of charities has been put forward for Fundraiser of the Year in the Pride of Reading Awards
Read moreDetailsREADING FC came from behind to defeat high-flying Bolton Wanderers 2-1 at the SCL Stadium on Saturday afternoon.
Read moreDetailsPart of Oxford Road in Reading was sealed off by police in the early hours of this morning following reports of an assault. The incident happened around 1.15am at The...
Read moreDetailsOn Friday, September 15, eight individuals or organisations were recognised for their support and contributions in the community at Reading Town Hall
Read moreDetailsRefugee support charity Herts for Refugees says numbers "are reducing" of items left at Reading Festival following the post-event clean up
Read moreDetailsAn arcade and family entertainment centre is set to take over an empty unit in Broad Street Mall that was once home to a fashion retailer.
Read moreDetailsThe Roseate Reading, the only five-star hotel in the town, has been nominated for an award for its support of tourism, art and culture
Read moreDetailsThe 'caring' chief executive officer of ACRE, the Alliance for Cohesion and Racial Equality is up for a Pride of Reading award
Read moreDetailsReading Festival has grown over the years, attracting world-leading acts and worldwide television audiences.
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