15 years empty and counting: Major Reading housing plan scrapped
A site near Reading town centre that has stood empty for around 15 years and was earmarked for more than 600 homes will remain dormant
Read moreDetailsA site near Reading town centre that has stood empty for around 15 years and was earmarked for more than 600 homes will remain dormant
Read moreDetailsLocal charity offer will support vulnerable children
Read moreDetailsAn activist is pushing for cleaner streets and overflowing bins to be tackled along one of the busiest roads in Reading.
Read moreDetailsBuilding For The Future launches urgent appeal for its new centre
Read moreDetailsReading FC missed out on the opportunity to strengthen their push for a play-off finish after conceding in the 96th minute to draw at Huddersfield
Read moreDetailsPeople across the South East are being urged to use NHS 111 online as their first port of call for non-emergency medical advice over Easter.
Read moreDetailsSt John Ambulance has launched a major recruitment drive to find 1,500 new Emergency Responders to help keep people safe across England.
Read moreDetailsA councillor who saw 'disorder' at an asylum seeker hotel in Reading has spoken out after witnessing "intimidating behaviour."
Read moreDetailsNeil Warnock has reflected on his memories of Reading FC's historic 2005/06 Championship winning campaign and his long standing rivalry.
Read moreDetailsReading Football Club's owner Rob Couhig has announced plans to invest £5 million into improving the club's stadium, with a series of upgrades
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