Housing development on site of former Dee Road fire station approved
Plans to replace the former headquarters of the fire service in Reading's Dee Road with housing were approved this week
Read moreDetailsPlans to replace the former headquarters of the fire service in Reading's Dee Road with housing were approved this week
Read moreDetailsTWO talented youngsters will be helping brighten people's journeys through Caversham, after winning a competition.
Read moreDetailsA SOUTH READING club is helping residents try a new sport this summer.
Read moreDetails***UPDATE*** The person in this appeal was found safe and well. Thames Valley Police has thanked the public for their help in locating this person in a statement released on...
Read moreDetailsPhotographs and poems exploring life and culture on Oxford Road have been combined into an exhibition by the Alliance for Cohesion and Racial Equality
Read moreDetailsA MUCH-LOVED toy store is returning to Reading town centre as one of nine new branches in the country
Read moreDetailsA LOW-CARBON heating system will be installed at the University of Reading's main sports facility, thanks to a significant grant award.
Read moreDetailsIT'S full steam ahead for all things mechanical this weekend at the Puff & Stuff Rally at Whitchurch Hill.
Read moreDetailsA READING man has been jailed for nearly seven years following a Thames Valley Police investigation into a rape last year. Catalin-Petrisor Luca, 33 and of Chesterman Street, Reading, was...
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM secondary school welcomed 300 KS2 pupils for a day celebrating all things STEAM.
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