House prices in south east set to rise by nearly £20,000 before the end of the year
HOUSE PRICES in the south east are expected to rise by nearly £20,000 before the end of the year, despite the cost of living crisis
Read moreDetailsHOUSE PRICES in the south east are expected to rise by nearly £20,000 before the end of the year, despite the cost of living crisis
Read moreDetailsTHE QUEEN leaves a great legacy, and was the rock on which modern Britain was built says prime minister Liz Truss
Read moreDetailsTHE CHAIR of the Local Government Association praised the Queen for her dedication to 'every one of us'.
Read moreDetailsHer Majesty The Queen, Elizabeth II, has died aged 96.
Read moreDetailsBig Jay is celebrating their first anniversary as a drag artist with a show at their resident venue, Bar 77, on Saturday, September 17
Read moreDetailsA COMMUNITY music group will celebrate its 21st anniversary by performing a selection of classics, while also premiering a new composition.
Read moreDetailsIT'S A supergroup featuring two of the most successful musicians from 1990s boybands: Keith Duffy and Brian McFadden.
Read moreDetailsOn June 14, Reading's local RSPB group held its final indoor meeting before the summer break.
Read moreDetailsThree great ways to help make Reading a better place, thanks to Reading Voluntary Action
Read moreDetailsUPDATE: The Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust has announced it has resolved the incident, and resumed normal service. The Trust posted to social media saying: "Thank you to everyone for...
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