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Read moreDetailsShinfield Studios is nearing completion of its final phase of construction.
Read moreDetailsA Sulhampstead business has won an award for its efforts to provide education in Madagascar.
Read moreDetailsA former UTC Reading student has been awarded a sought-after engineering scholarship
Read moreDetailsPlans to replace a long-closed Reading pub with flats has been withdrawn.
Read moreDetailsA member of the Pakistani community in Reading has warned people to be cautious after he was targeted by a scam.
Read moreDetailsClimbing mountains together: Hope And Vision, and Places Leisure
Read moreDetailsThe Transgender Day of Remembrance vigil will take place from on 6pm Sunday, November 19, at Reading Biscuit Factory, and at 3Sixty the following day
Read moreDetailsThe new Reading Youth Foundation Fund will see £50,000 given to a number of organisations to help improve the lives of young people
Read moreDetailsOne of Reading's busiest roads could be reduced to two lanes according to a plan drawn up by the council.
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