Fire crews attend to waste fire at re3 plant
WASTE caught fire at the re3 recycling centre in Reading last week.
Read moreDetailsWASTE caught fire at the re3 recycling centre in Reading last week.
Read moreDetailsSLEIGH bells will be ringing out to celebrate Christmas at the Trinity Concert Band festive concert.
Read moreDetailsCAROLS will be sung at a concert taking place in a Reading church.
Read moreDetailsAMBULANCE workers have announced the details of their planned strikes later in December, following a vote for industrial action. Members of the GMB union have announced that Wednesday, December 21,...
Read moreDetailsA MAJOR airline is helping prospective flight attendants give their careers the perfect take-off at a recruitment day on Thursday, December 8.
Read moreDetailsA "police incident" at Dee Park has caused some travel disruption, affecting bus route 15, which won't be serving Dee Road Estate until further notice
Read moreDetailsTHE UNIVERSITY of Reading has secured a share of a £15 million contribution to investigate the relationship between diet and health.
Read moreDetailsA FESTIVE concert will take place in an Earley church on Saturday, December 10
Read moreDetailsCompanies that cause traffic chaos by overrunning and 'badly managed' roadworks in Reading could soon be fined.
Read moreDetailsTHOUSANDS of Santas and Minions took to the streets of Reading and Wokingham on their motorbikes.
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