Body found in Whitley home – police treating it as not suspicious, but keen to trace man seen earlier in the evening
THE BODY of a man has been found in a Whitley home, and police have launched an investigation.
Read moreDetailsTHE BODY of a man has been found in a Whitley home, and police have launched an investigation.
Read moreDetailsONCE upon a time, there was a popular storytime for Whitley Wood youngsters ? but it's under threat of closure unless funding can be found.
Read moreDetailsThe University of Reading is seeking funding for a scheme which helps young people in Whitley Wood with literacy skills
Read moreDetailsNEW facilities could be built at a south Reading fire station to help it train firefighters.
Read moreDetailsCouncillors have agreed to increase council tax by the maximum amount of 4.99% without requiring a local referendum.
Read moreDetailsA CHARITY that helps plant fruit trees is hoping it will grow on Reading.
Read moreDetailsPASSENGERS in south Reading are discovering the beauty of gas thanks to a new fleet of buses.
Read moreDetailsPlans to demolish offices in Whitley have been submitted to Reading Borough Council.
Read moreDetailsAn actor from the Pirates of the Caribbean film series is set to join the community at a Whitley park for a tree planting event.
Read moreDetailsCOUNCILLORS in Whitley are calling for action to be taken by a neighbouring council following another incident at a traffic blackspot.
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