Plan to build flats behind historic Reading pub defeated
A plan to build flats right behind a historic pub and music venue in Reading has been defeated.
Read moreDetailsA plan to build flats right behind a historic pub and music venue in Reading has been defeated.
Read moreDetailsThe Pride of Reading Awards returned in style to celebrate its 20th anniversary edition as the community came together to recognise some extraordinary
Read moreDetailsA council tenant has revealed the horror of dealing with a rat infestation, damp and holes in his roof that are so wide that daylight
Read moreDetailsThree new and improved playgrounds have been opened this year, with sites at Westfield Road Recreation Ground, Waterloo Meadows, and Rivermead
Read moreDetailsThe university is once again set to welcome guest speakers for live events open to the public next week
Read moreDetailsOne of Reading's MPs is asking neighbours throughout the area to have their say on the future of the National Health Service.
Read moreDetailsA Reading man is due to compete in a prestigious cricket competition in Australia despite going blind.
Read moreDetailsA serviceto help people living in Reading get rid of bulky waste, such as fridges, TVs and furniture, has been scrapped.
Read moreDetailsBen Stephenson steps into the role from that of director of Sixth Form.
Read moreDetailsFilled with toys by The Cowshed, the bags will delight children on Christmas Day
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