South Western Railway re-nationalised– but no guarantee of price drops
Nationalisation brings no guarantee of price drops, the Transport Secretary has said, as SWR becomes the first operator to return to public hands
Read moreDetailsNationalisation brings no guarantee of price drops, the Transport Secretary has said, as SWR becomes the first operator to return to public hands
Read moreDetailsA report drawing on feedback from more than 180 people has shown that there are serious deficits in mental health support and access for Black people
Read moreDetailsThe Family Fun Day returns Brunel Arcade, Reading Station, from 10.30am-12.30pm, and again from 1.30pm-3.30pm on Thursday, May 29.
Read moreDetailsCmart has opened its doors to customers in its new home in the unit next door to Metro Bank on St Mary's Butts.
Read moreDetailsA new production is coming to The Mount in Progress Theatre's latest show, Parade exploring the trial, imprisonment, and death of Leo Frank.
Read moreDetailsThe first Black mayor of Reading has bid his farewell and offered his reflections on the past year.
Read moreDetailsThe Pride of Reading Awards 2025 launched in a blaze of colour with the new logo radiating the joy, positivity and goodwill that personifies Reading
Read moreDetailsTeachers and bosses at a primary school in Caversham whose hopes of increasing the number of pupils were torpedoed could get their way after all.
Read moreDetailsThousands of train station crimes are reported every year, and sex offences at stations across the UK have soared to all-time highs.
Read moreDetailsA mum who came to Reading as a refugee has been made the first Black female mayor.
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