Reading joins the Key Cities network, looking to strengthen the town and drive economic and social growth
READING is one of two new entrants in the Key Cities network, which represents the country's urban areas.
Read moreDetailsREADING is one of two new entrants in the Key Cities network, which represents the country's urban areas.
Read moreDetailsLondon Waterloo is top of the stops again, but passengers numbers are still down on pre-pandemic levels, according to new research.
Read moreDetailsWOODLEY turned continental last Thursday as a popular French market returned.
Read moreDetailsA TILEHURST brewery marked its fourth anniversary with a party, and guests turned out in droves to join the celebrations.
Read moreDetailsTRAINEE bus drivers will be taking extra care on their driving lessons: they'll be doing so in a brand-new vehicle.
Read moreDetailsTHE South East equity finance markets have grown in investment value by 59% over the past financial year, with £679m in the first half of this year
Read moreDetailsYOUNG plumbing and heating students and apprentices are being encouraged to enter a contest to showcase their skills.
Read moreDetailsNew designer lingerie shop opens in Reading today
Read moreDetailsA READING-based law firm has been listed in the new edition of Chambers UK Guide, making it one of the top ranked practices in the Thames Valley
Read moreDetailsLate night Christmas tasting at the garden centre
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