Reading Museum hosting exhibition celebrating 150 years of Jacksons
Reading Museum is hosting an exhibition celebrating a century and a half of one of the town's most iconic institutions.
Read moreDetailsReading Museum is hosting an exhibition celebrating a century and a half of one of the town's most iconic institutions.
Read moreDetailsReading West and Mid Berkshire MP Olivia Bailey has visited a school in West Reading to congratulate the winners of a festive competition this week.
Read moreDetailsA Department for Education initiative is set to see 50,000 reading sessions brought to kids in Berkshire next year.
Read moreDetailsYou Me Sushi in the town centre has applied to conduct late-night deliveries
Read moreDetailsThe Heights Primary School in Caversham has won permission to expand to teach more children following a successful appeal to the government.
Read moreDetailsThe plans for the Kings Meadow View development have effectively expired, after laying dormant for over six months
Read moreDetailsNew findings from Sport in Mind have shown a "profound emotional toll" that winter can have on people already living with mental health challenges.
Read moreDetailsAnother arrest has been made in relation to a road collision in Calcot which resulted in the death of a man in his 60s in Calcot last week.
Read moreDetailsA butchers in Reading has been fined more than £31,000 for "serious and repeated" food safety breaches.
Read moreDetailsMore than 100 bus stops around Reading have been updated with new information displays which also include new audio announcements
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