Controversial bus lane works to begin soon on London Road
Work will soon begin on a controversial bus lane in Reading that takes road space away from drivers.
Read moreDetailsWork will soon begin on a controversial bus lane in Reading that takes road space away from drivers.
Read moreDetailsAs the long school summer holidays begin, it's a great time to remember all the free and fun activities the borough has to offer.
Read moreDetailsThe end of an academic year is always an exciting time, for lots of reasons. We get the chance to wave off our graduating students
Read moreDetailsA school for children with special educational needs (SEN) has nominated IKEA Reading's people and culture team for the Business In Action award "
Read moreDetailsViews are being sought on a guide controlling street performances for buskers, musicians and others in Reading town centre.
Read moreDetailsFree-to-enter scheme recognises positive change to help sustain nature
Read moreDetailsA HEFTY water bill for allotments in Reading that are tended to by gardeners has rocketed by a massive 2,600 per cent due to a persistent leaking
Read moreDetailsFootball volunteers from across the grassroots game in Berks & Bucks were celebrated last week (Thursday , July 25 2024) in a glitzy awards ceremony
Read moreDetailsFormer Reading FC player Junior Hoilett is available as a free agent having departed Aberdeen following a short spell.
Read moreDetailsA man has been praised for stepping forward to volunteer as a community first responder (CFR) during COVID, "one of the hardest years in the history
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