Residents group fears 100 homes could be built on playing fields in east Reading
East Reading residents are speculating about plans to sell off a playing field, with some fearing up to 100 homes could be built on the site
Read moreDetailsEast Reading residents are speculating about plans to sell off a playing field, with some fearing up to 100 homes could be built on the site
Read moreDetailsREADING town centre's two cinemas will open on Monday to show a live broadcast of the Queen's funeral.
Read moreDetailsEarlier this month, Kyocera Document Solutions UK, based at Eldon Court, confirmed the launch of the new Kyocera Cloud Print and Scan (KCPS).
Read moreDetailsBlandy & Blandy, based on Friar Street in Reading, has welcomed 11 new faces to its team across multiple departments.
Read moreDetailsTo celebrate the release of their new album Soul of Albion, salty seafarers Man The Lifeboats will be stopping off at The Castle Tap in Reading
Read moreDetailsA TEMPORARY cycle lane is to be made permanent following a decision by Reading Borough Council, despite hundreds of objections
Read moreDetailsTHE ROYAL Albion, Oxford Road, has come under new management, kicking off its new weekly events with a live DJ on Friday, September 16
Read moreDetailsAN APPEAL has been made to find a new home for a cat from the Reading area who has heart disease.
Read moreDetailsTHE UNIVERSITY of Reading is the fourth best university in the South East, according to the Good University Guide for 2023.
Read moreDetailsReading's Pubwatch Scheme has been successfully shortlisted for the national awards which recognise efforts to provide safe drinking environments
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