Campaigners keep up pressure for council pensions schemes to divest from Israel
Activists are keeping up the pressure for their campaign pushing for the pension scheme for council workers in Berkshire to divest from Israel.
Read moreDetailsActivists are keeping up the pressure for their campaign pushing for the pension scheme for council workers in Berkshire to divest from Israel.
Read moreDetailsA block of student flats along one of the busiest roads in Reading has changed hands in a sale.
Read moreDetailsPlans are moving forward to convert a prominent office block in Reading town centre into 31 flats.
Read moreDetailsA food and convenience store in Reading town centre has been turned into a Vietnamese restaurant.
Read moreDetailsA Reading-based mental health charity has won £4,000 worth of funding to help grow their business thanks to Sage
Read moreDetailsA dessert parlour and fast food joint that was involved in the 'burger wars' in Reading could start selling food, drinks and desserts until midnight.
Read moreDetailsA woman in her thirties was raped by a man known to her in Beresford Park off Beresford Road sometime between 1am and 1.30am on Friday, August 8.
Read moreDetailsSt Dominic Savio Catholic Primary School in Woodley, Reading, has been awarded a £5k grant after winning a national energy and sustainability
Read moreDetailsReading FC defender Paudie O'Connor is set to miss two to three weeks of action with a calf injury.
Read moreDetailsA disabled man from Reading claims he was denied care for nearly a year in an ongoing dispute about his living conditions.
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