Town house can be an eight-bed HMO
A HOUSE in Russell Street near Reading town centre has been confirmed as an eight-bed home of multiple occupancy (HMO).
Read moreDetailsA HOUSE in Russell Street near Reading town centre has been confirmed as an eight-bed home of multiple occupancy (HMO).
Read moreDetailsEMERGENCY services were called to a serious traffic collision on Kings Road, Reading, on Tuesday afternoon, though the A329, Kings Road, where a teenage girl was struck by a bus....
Read moreDetailsIT'S A move that even Dick Dastardly would approve of: pigeons have been stopped from doing their business on pedestrians using a Newtown bridge.
Read moreDetailsReading Rep is reviving Joel Calacro's refreshing play, Shakespeare's R&J, the first in the UK since its West End debut
Read moreDetailsReading Vegan Festival returns on Saturday, September 16, and this year will be opened by actor and animal rights activist Peter Egan
Read moreDetailsA CHARITY that helps women get back to work is hosting a pop-up shop this weekend, offering new and pre-loved fashion bargains from just £5
Read moreDetailsA CHARITY that supports children with additional needs has appointed its first chief operating officer, something it says is a huge step forward.
Read moreDetailsA PACKAGE of training measures related to the climate emergency is to be rolled out across Reading Borough Council
Read moreDetailsDown at the Abbey sees performances from BC Camplight, Los Bitchos, Zayid Al-Samman, and Jeffrey Lewis in the shadow of Reading's Abbey Ruins
Read moreDetailsPLANS for a new cycle hub in Reading town centre have fallen through and now the council says it would be wheelie good to find an alternative location
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