Debate lingers over Berkshire joining forces with Swindon council leaders
A debate is lingering over whether councils in Berkshire and Oxfordshire should join forces with Swindon in major changes to local government.
Read moreDetailsA debate is lingering over whether councils in Berkshire and Oxfordshire should join forces with Swindon in major changes to local government.
Read moreDetailsThe Royal Philharmonic Orchestra (RPO) has announced its 2025?26 Residency at The Hexagon, promising a season of powerful repertoire
Read moreDetailsA chain cafe at a busy retail park in Reading has closed down around a year after opening.
Read moreDetailsPolice have confirmed that they have arrested a woman following a fail to stop serious road traffic collision in Reading yesterday morning.
Read moreDetailsReading FC remain in the League One relegation zone following an away defeat to Cardiff City.
Read moreDetailsElla Traynor-Smith scored a spectacular hat-trick for Wokingham Town Ladies on her senior debut.
Read moreDetailsReading RFC has announced that Yasmin Miller, the Club's President and long-standing champion of women's rugby
Read moreDetailsPromotion for new riverside apartments in Reading has been allowed to take place at an existing development site.
Read moreDetailsReading councillors have welcomed the recognition of Palestine as a state and a roadmap to peace.
Read moreDetailsAn Irish-themed bar in Reading town centre is back after a bold makeover, promising to serve up good times, great food, and 'the best seat in town'
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