Reading Buses launches search for new charity of the year
READING BUSES is appealing for help to find its charity of the year for 2023.
Read moreDetailsREADING BUSES is appealing for help to find its charity of the year for 2023.
Read moreDetailsIT'S FAMOUS for its Honey Bee ale, and now a brewer is preparing to do more to protect the insects that help pollinate plants.
Read moreDetailsA NATIONAL Trust property in Lower Basildon is preparing to light up for half-term.
Read moreDetailsA DEVELOPER has applied for permission to demolish a former outdoors store and replace it with 60 homes
Read moreDetailsCELLNEX UK, a Reading-based telecoms infrastructure provider, has teamed up with Quickline Communications to bring broadband to more than 50,000 homes
Read moreDetailsVenues across the town will be hosting free and low-cost activities during the October half-term celebrating Hallowe'en and local history
Read moreDetailsA cross-party panel has recommended current interim chief executive of Reading Borough Council Jackie Yates to take up the position permanently
Read moreDetailsThe council lends further support to families and organisations with another phase of grants from the Household Support Fund
Read moreDetailsA stripped back production of the Robert Louis Stevenson original takes out all of the extraneous aspects, leaving a perfectly told horror story
Read moreDetailsIT WAS both a night with the stars and under the stars ? and it raised thousands for charity.
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