Council approves 87 new homes following planning committee
Proposals for 87 new homes are due to be considered at the Housing, Neighbourhoods and Leisure Committee on Wednesday
Read moreDetailsProposals for 87 new homes are due to be considered at the Housing, Neighbourhoods and Leisure Committee on Wednesday
Read moreDetailsComedian Rosie Jones is bringing her first ever live UK tour to Reading's South Street Arts Centre on Saturday, April 1, 2023
Read moreDetailsThe Vintage Bazaar at the Brewery will bring a mix of food, fashion, and fermentation to its taproom in Meadow Road, Reading
Read moreDetailsA READING woman has been prosecuted for selling alcohol to under-age festival-goers after pleading guilty at Reading Crown Court
Read moreDetailsChief Superintendent Katy Barrow-Grint collaborated with other officers and academics to examine how violence against women and girls is policed
Read moreDetailsA READING church is inviting residents to get together for an afternoon of live sport.
Read moreDetailsA FORMER Royals manager is returning to a Reading venue to deliver a series of talks and Q&As.
Read moreDetailsA NEW South Reading initiative is helping residents negotiate the colder weather and rising energy prices.
Read moreDetailsA CHARITY is inviting parent carers and young people to an information event on Saturday, November 19.
Read moreDetailsCONTRIBUTORS, councillors, and community members gathered to celebrate the work of the Holy Brook Nook project on Saturday
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