Shadow ministers pay visit as Labour campaigns in Reading
TWO SHADOW ministers took to the streets of Reading as part of the Labour Party's campaign in marginal seats on Wednesday, August 17.
Read moreDetailsTWO SHADOW ministers took to the streets of Reading as part of the Labour Party's campaign in marginal seats on Wednesday, August 17.
Read moreDetailsTHE SIGHT of bill posters being stuck to a board by a man up a ladder could be the thing of the past if an application is approved
Read moreDetailsSupermarket chain Morrisons has asked for a barbers pod located in the car park of its superstore in Basingstoke Road to be confirmed
Read moreDetailsFIRE CREWS were called to a wildfire last week, with the cause to be determined.
Read moreDetailsWHITLEY has extended an outpouring of love following the death of a respected member of its community.
Read moreDetailsA READING schoolboy has set up a mini-library to help children who don?t have access to books over the summer holidays.
Read moreDetailsA BRADFORD man has been jailed for drug dealing in Reading.
Read moreDetailsA READING food surplus project has reported a marked increase in service users over the past 12 months.
Read moreDetailsThe budget retailer's application to occupy a unit at the Brunel Retail Park in Whitley was approved on Wednesday, July 20.
Read moreDetailsCHILDREN in Reading are set to enjoy two weeks of fun-filled creative activities this summer.
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