Concerns raised over logistics hub due to replace Berkshire County Council offices
Concerns have been raised about a planned logistics hub that could replace a massive office complex at the outskirts of Reading.
Read moreDetailsConcerns have been raised about a planned logistics hub that could replace a massive office complex at the outskirts of Reading.
Read moreDetailsWork is beginning at a former Reading institution store near the town centre to transform it into flats.
Read moreDetailsReading Festival kicked off for the 2025 edition with a plethora of huge acts taking to the various stages. Crowds were treated to the likes of The Kooks, Bloc Party...
Read moreDetailsReading Today's round-up of all of the unmissable acts from Friday as Reading Festival kicks off in ebullient style
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Read moreDetailsA pizza chain that had no restaurants in Reading for years has made its return to the town with its opening at a busy retail park.
Read moreDetailsReading FC boss Noel Hunt spoke ahead of the team's trip to face Wycombe Wanderers on Saturday and admitted he still wants two or three new signings.
Read moreDetailsPassengers are being warned of significant disruption due to industrial action.
Read moreDetailsThere was a vibrant atmosphere at Queen Anne's School on Thursday morning as students arrived to collect their GCSE results.
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