First bricks laid for new affordable housing in Reading
The first bricks were laid for a house which will be just one of the properties built on the site of a former care home, marking a major milestone in...
Read moreDetailsThe first bricks were laid for a house which will be just one of the properties built on the site of a former care home, marking a major milestone in...
Read moreDetailsBorough charity has big plans, and needs help this Christmas
Read moreDetailsThe reality, say experts, is that we must ditch fossil fuels to stabilise our climate
Read moreDetailsA decision is due on a project that will transform the Oracle shopping centre, including over 400 flats at the site
Read moreDetailsThe author of the berkshirehistory.com website has published a set of two books on the subject of 'Central Reading Pub Histories 1423-1939'.
Read moreDetailsFigures obtained by Advice.co.uk reveal that Thames Valley Police recorded 375 cyclist casualties during the 2024/25 period.
Read moreDetailsNew data shows motorists are 50% more likely to be breath tested in December than at any other time of year.
Read moreDetailsData shows that more than 4,000 homes are still waiting for construction to begin after being green-lit?just under 80% of approved plans.
Read moreDetailsHis Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh visited Reading School to commemorate the school's 900th anniversary,
Read moreDetailsReading Buses toasted their success at the UK Bus Awards at the Troxy in London on Tuesday, November 25, where they were named Top Shire Operator.
Read moreDetailsRDG.Today – which is a Social Enterprise – provides Reading Borough with free, independent news coverage.
If you are able, please support our work
Reading Today is dedicated to providing news online across the whole of the Borough of Reading. It is a Social Enterprise, existing to support the various communities in Reading Borough.
news@wokinghampaper.co.uk
The Wokingham Paper Ltd publications are regulated by IPSO – the Independent Press Standards Organisation.
If you have a complaint about a The Wokingham Paper Ltd publication in print or online, you should, in the first instance, contact the publication concerned, email: editor@wokingham.today, or telephone: 0118 327 2662. If it is not resolved to your satisfaction, you should contact IPSO by telephone: 0300 123 2220, or visit its website: www.ipso.co.uk. Members of the public are welcome to contact IPSO at any time if they are not sure how to proceed, or need advice on how to frame a complaint.