Pub replacement anger
A neighbour near a Reading pub which is set to be replaced with a drive-thru Greggs could force her out her home.
Read moreDetailsA neighbour near a Reading pub which is set to be replaced with a drive-thru Greggs could force her out her home.
Read moreDetailsTHE University of Reading is celebrating linguistic diversity with a new event marking International Mother Language Day
Read moreDetailsReading station is playing host to a family fun day encouraging the use of public transport and explaining train safety today, Thursday, February 15
Read moreDetailsThe charity is facing a funding shortfall of around £50,000.
Read moreDetailsThe Link cafe has been bringing coffee and chat to residents in West Reading since the late 1980s, but is looking for help in continuing its legacy
Read moreDetailsLaunchpad's annual Pancake Race has concluded for another year, raising funds to help support those facing homelessness in Reading
Read moreDetailsRivers and streams have recently become blocked by logs and debris.
Read moreDetailsHelp little Hedgehogs, Foxes, and Owls at Rainbow Day Nursery have all weather fun
Read moreDetailsCat owners across the UK are being invited to nominate their pets for the biggest event in the feline year.
Read moreDetailsThe third BBC Radio Berkshire Make A Difference Awards will celebrate Berkshire residents who make their communities better places to live
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