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Reading?s older homes need decent insulation to cut fuel bills and tackle poverty, to cut carbon emissions and to create jobs
Read moreDetailsReading?s older homes need decent insulation to cut fuel bills and tackle poverty, to cut carbon emissions and to create jobs
Read moreDetailsThe Hawkmen are headlining a show for Club Velocity at the Face Bar in Reading?s Ambrose Place, on Thursday, March 3.
Read moreDetailsTweet tweet, chatter, cluck, cuckoo. A bird call or two has gone out to Reading residents to take part in a campaign to track our feathered friends.
Read moreDetailsARTWORK, inspired by Banksy?s ?Create Escape?, has appeared on the walls of Reading Gaol.
Read moreDetailsWhere can the holy break through into the ordinary? Perhaps WASHING DISHES can help us?
Read moreDetailsGermans love to visit Cornwall, and it's all thanks to the country's answer to Agatha Christie
Read moreDetailsHEART Research UK is encouraging residents who started the Dry January challenge to stick with it.
Read moreDetailsREADING fell to a fourth consecutive Championship defeat after a frantic goal packed match against Huddersfield Town at home.
Read moreDetailsA FORMER doctor from Reading has starred in a recent episode of The Yorkshire Auction House.
Read moreDetailsPrepare to enjoy a laugh with Wargrave Theatre Workship's festive show, Camelot
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