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Councillors and party activists are campaigning hard for people's votes throughout Reading for the council elections
Read moreDetailsCouncillors and party activists are campaigning hard for people's votes throughout Reading for the council elections
Read moreDetailsThree people have been arrested and two people have been charged following the Reading FC vs Cardiff City FC football match on Saturday, April 18.
Read moreDetailsThe vast majority of children will be going to their top choice of primary school in Reading this year.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police will carry out a "highly visible and robust" policing operation for Saturday's League One fixture against Cardiff City
Read moreDetailsThe full list of candidates for the Reading Borough Council elections this year has been published.
Read moreDetailsMore than 170 pupils took part in a schools rugby festival in Reading, organisers have said.
Read moreDetailsChanges are coming to a busy supermarket for shoppers in Caversham.
Read moreDetailsReading FC Community Trust is bringing back its popular Primary PE Conference this June for teachers and school sports staff
Read moreDetailsReading moved back into the League One play-off places with a comfortable 3-0 victory over Wigan Athletic at the Select Car Leasing Stadium. Kelvin Ehibhatiomhan scored twice as the Royals...
Read moreDetailsA project that would have seen 80 flats built on a Tesco car park in Reading has been put on hold.
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