Hopes new community centre could open in Wokingham this spring
A brand new community centre could open in Wokingham later this Spring.
Read moreDetailsA brand new community centre could open in Wokingham later this Spring.
Read moreDetailsReading West MP Olivia Bailey has called for better deals for leaseholders amid rising service charges and poor service
Read moreDetailsTim Peake's Astronauts: The Quest to Explore Space comes to Reading's Hexagon Theatre on Tuesday, September 30.
Read moreDetailsThe Caversham Horticultural Society's Spring Show takes place at the Caversham Baptist Church Hall, from 1pm-3pm.
Read moreDetailsAround five per cent of fines have been reimbursed after the Reading parking rule scandal that saw more than 6,000 fines being issued in error.
Read moreDetailsReading were looking to get back to winning ways following their disappointing home defeat to Stockport County last weekend.
Read moreDetailsThe University of Reading has announced it is making a major investment into fostering green leadership talent through a new scholarship programme
Read moreDetailsUnionists have promised 'parking chaos' in Reading as a dispute over pay for parking wardens escalates.
Read moreDetailsA new initiative from the University of Aberdeen is set to make clean heating more accessible to communities.
Read moreDetailsWindsor Castle will be offering £1 entry for those receiving Universal credit and other named benefits throughout 2025.
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