Group continues to campaign against ‘100 homes’ they say are planned for Reading fields
An action group is continuing to campaign against proposals to build homes on a green space in Reading
Read moreDetailsAn action group is continuing to campaign against proposals to build homes on a green space in Reading
Read moreDetailsAn old unoccupied social club in Reading could be demolished and replaced with a five-storey apartment block,
Read moreDetailsTHAMES Valley's new Chief Constable Jason Hogg vowed to take the force back to the future in his opening gambit to the panel that approved his role
Read moreDetailsTHIS year marks something of a milestone for Reading's resident dame ? it's his 20th year donning the frocks and white gloves of the star turn.
Read moreDetailsA FILM taking well-known stories and updating them to the present day is to be shown in a Reading church next week
Read moreDetailsPOLICE were seen in Reading town centre on Thursday, apparently closing down a pop-up shop. Officers attended the former GAP store on Broad Street around 4.30pm on November 17, which...
Read moreDetailsTHE UKRAINIAN centre in Reading received a visit today from a former Upper Bucklebury resident. The visitor met with volunteers helping refugees settle in the area. On her arrival, Kate...
Read moreDetailsSheer Obssession hosts the regular night with performances by Anita Oui, Mister Frank, Draven, Duac, and Cairo Ali
Read moreDetailsNew designer lingerie shop opens in Reading today
Read moreDetailsSafeguarding is not just for children
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