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Read moreDetailsTo mark this week's Indie News Week 2026, Wokingham Today and Reading Today is holding a "Meet the Team" event today.
Read moreDetailsThe opening of a new multi-million-pound library in Reading town centre is just days away.
Read moreDetailsWork is taking place to create new council housing in Reading on a site that has been dormant for nearly 20 years.
Read moreDetailsPoliticians in Reading have reacted to the 'unwelcome news' that a bus service between the town centre and Caversham will be cancelled in a few weeks
Read moreDetailsReforms are coming to parking charges in Reading as minimum stays and fares as a whole are set to increase.
Read moreDetailsA restaurant in Caversham with a riverside dining area has recently come under new ownership.
Read moreDetailsStreet art is coming to a wall that is passed by thousands of people each day in Reading town centre.
Read moreDetailsThree males threatened a man in his twenties with a knife while attending the Stories In The Park festival in Palmer Park on Saturday, June 6.
Read moreDetailsProgress is being made on an initiative to build more than 360 new affordable council homes for people in need in Reading.
Read moreDetailsFormer Reading FC striker Jayden Wareham could be on the move this summer for a fee of up to £2.5 million, less than a year after leaving
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