Reading Christian Motorcyclists: Those Santas on wheels have done it again
Reading Christian Motorcyclists: Those Santas on wheels have done it again
Read moreDetailsReading Christian Motorcyclists: Those Santas on wheels have done it again
Read moreDetailsRules are set to change for cyclists using routes around Reading railway station.
Read moreDetailsThe 37th annual Reading Toy Run takes place on Sunday.
Read moreDetailsBusiness Improvement Districts (BIDs) are places where extra services are provided.
Read moreDetailsBBC Radio Berkshire breakfast presenter Andrew Peach is set to leave the station.
Read moreDetailsDrivers in the borough can expect long delays with news that several major roads are set to undergo extensive gas pipe repairs.
Read moreDetailsA call has been made to re-establish a safe lane for cyclists in Caversham.
Read moreDetailsSouth Western Railway is inviting applications for the next round of its Customer and Communities Improvement Fund.
Read moreDetailsA FRESH round of applications for a fund aimed at helping communities has been launched by a rail company.
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council's Small Grants Fund has opened for another round of applications, and is open to community and voluntary groups in Reading
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