Renovations for historic Reading villa
A 19th century villa just off one of the busiest roads in Reading is undergoing a major renovation.
Read moreDetailsA 19th century villa just off one of the busiest roads in Reading is undergoing a major renovation.
Read moreDetailsThe app encourages its users to search for recycling guidance.
Read moreDetailsTake part in a radio broadcast for amateur growers
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council is celebrating the culmination of a four-year project investing in the heritage of the town's high streets and buildings
Read moreDetailsIts hub in Cholmeley Road supports creative arts, holistic therapies, food, music, and radio, and is now expanding to St Bart's in Newtown
Read moreDetailsMore than £115,000 of support has been given to 21 organisations in the latest round of funding in the council's Small Grant Fund Initiative
Read moreDetailsPeople of all ages and abilities are welcome to take part in Race for Life at Prospect Park on Liebenrood Road.
Read moreDetailsStaff have taken to the picket line outside Prospect Park Hospital in West Reading.
Read moreDetailsTesco grant helps Reading pupils grow their own food
Read moreDetailsReading Lions is working with Access Storage on its Easter egg appeal this year.
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