CAMPAIGN: Shadow ministers pay visit to Reading
TWO SHADOW ministers took to the streets of Reading as part of the Labour Party's campaign in marginal seats
Read moreDetailsTWO SHADOW ministers took to the streets of Reading as part of the Labour Party's campaign in marginal seats
Read moreDetailsReading Pride has announced the line-up for its PrideXtra stage, this year hosted by Drag race royalty, Sum Ting Wong
Read moreDetailsByron Haines, aged 31, of HMP Bullingdon, was sentenced to four years and eight months in prison at Reading Crown Court on Friday, August 12
Read moreDetailsPlans to develop the Bristol and West shopping arcade site have fallen through as developer Sonic Star Properties withdraws proposals
Read moreDetailsThames Water has announced that the Temporary Use Ban will begin on Wednesday, August 24, placing restrictions on use of hosepipes
Read moreDetailsTHAMES WATER has responded to claims that it has been the victim of a cyber attack.
Read moreDetailsPlans to build 140 homes on Reading Football Club's former training ground have moved a step closer following full approval being granted.
Read moreDetailsA READING BUSES driver who helped students and their families get to the graduation ceremonies has been praised for his role.
Read moreDetailsREADING town centre music store Hickies will be welcoming three acts for an acoustic session next week.
Read moreDetailsA selection of events taking place across Reading, Wokingham and Bracknell in the coming 10 days
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