Still a little big town: Reading misses out on Platinum Jubilee city status
READING remains a 'little big town' as it has missed out on city status in favour of Milton Keynes.
Read moreDetailsREADING remains a 'little big town' as it has missed out on city status in favour of Milton Keynes.
Read moreDetailsA FREE hot meal is being offered by a Reading-based charity, to help anyone in need
Read moreDetailsTHEY?RE promising it?s fit for the Queen ? and it could be yours when you pop out for some compost.
Read moreDetailsWITH working from home on the agenda again, the June meeting of the Woodley Business Club could be pertinent
Read moreDetailsONE of our missions is to champion new music as well as local music and our two new entries this week showcase just that
Read moreDetailsNext Wednesday, 25th May, is Reading Borough Council?s AGM: committee memberships are formally appointed and Lead Councillors take up their position
Read moreDetailsA NEW exhibition to celebrate the Queen?s platinum jubilee will be launched at the Berkshire Record Office in Reading
Read moreDetailsA TRIBUTE to one of the stalwarts of the Reading Community Carnival will take place in Reading next week.
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council is seeking alternatives to chemical herbicides by trialling alternative methods of weed control
Read moreDetailsTHE UNIVERSITY of Reading appointed a new Chancellor on Wednesday, May 18.
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