‘They’ve done it again’: Fury as newly planted trees cut down in Reading park
Reading council staff have been blasted for cutting down budding trees at one of the biggest parks in the town.
Read moreDetailsReading council staff have been blasted for cutting down budding trees at one of the biggest parks in the town.
Read moreDetailsReading Biscuit Factory has finally confirmed it is set to reopen after licensing issues caused it to close temporarily.
Read moreDetailsPolice are appealing for help to identify a man following an alleged assault at The Oracle shopping centre in Reading.
Read moreDetailsReading's all-new library is ready to welcome the public after a £8 million upgrade project.
Read moreDetailsTake it to Spokes ETC, Earley Town Council's new bike workshop
Read moreDetailsReading FC owner Rob Couhig has admitted the club "did not do a good enough job" last season as he reflected on the Royals' season
Read moreDetailsPolice are appealing for witnesses after an incident involving a group of teenagers at this year's Woodley Carnival prompted concern among visitors.
Read moreDetailsOne of Reading's buses has been given a new splash of paint to mark the opening of the town's new Central Library this week.
Read moreDetailsThe annual celebration of the town's waterways is returning to the town centre for its 37th outing, bringing fashion, music, boats, and much more.
Read moreDetailsReading FC owner Rob Couhig says he expects the club to make "several additions" this summer, but also sent a warning to supporters
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