New care site and more than 40 flats in Reading months away from completion
A new housing and care site that is being built in an estate in Reading is just months away from completion.
Read moreDetailsA new housing and care site that is being built in an estate in Reading is just months away from completion.
Read moreDetailsThe ruling Labour Party and the opposition Green Party in Reading have clashed over who won the popular vote for the election this year.
Read moreDetailsGroundworks are taking place at the pitch of the Select Car Leasing Stadium, the home of Reading FC.
Read moreDetailsA resident has voiced their frustration as the closure of a road in Reading has been extended for a third time as water works continue on the site.
Read moreDetailsThe reopening of a road in Reading has been delayed for a third time as water works continue on the site.
Read moreDetailsSpeeding and crime were the subjects that are at the top of voters' minds in Reading on polling day.
Read moreDetailsVoters are going to the polls to elect 17 representatives to Reading Borough Council today.
Read moreDetailsPolling stations across the country have thrown open the doors as the UK sees its biggest round of elections since 2024.
Read moreDetailsThousands of pounds were spent on removing St George's crosses and flags in Reading during Operation Raise the Colours, it can be revealed.
Read moreDetailsReading Football Club fans had a chance to meet guide dogs and puppies ahead of a match against Wigan Athletic earlier this season.
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