Council awarded nearly £500,000 of funding for libraries
Reading Borough Council has announced that library users are set to see nearly £500,000 of investment following a new grant
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has announced that library users are set to see nearly £500,000 of investment following a new grant
Read moreDetailsREADING BUSES is promising improvements to its services from next month, with more buses and better connections for late-night trains. The changes come into effect from Monday, April 15, and...
Read moreDetailsRebecca Cook is to take on the London Marathon in aid of Smile Train, which helps children born with a cleft palette.
Read moreDetailsThe two companies are teaming up to offer free toasted crumpets with butter and jam to anyone who goes into the supermarket's cafe and asks for Ellen
Read moreDetailsLit Fibre, which is based in Greyfriars Road, is an alternative fibre network comprising a network builder and Internet Service Provider (ISP)
Read moreDetailsAidan Taylor, who lectures in Microbiology at the university, has been awarded more than £120,000 to study a bacteria which causes food poisoning
Read moreDetailsPaul Foot is itching to tell you all, and what it has to do with King Tutankhamen, the House of Lords, Sir Cliff Richard, officious lollipop ladies
Read moreDetailsThe History of Reading Society held its annual general meeting at Abbey Baptist Church in Abbey Square marking the return of its in-person gatherings.
Read moreDetailsFor the first week of trading, Zia Lucia will offer half-price pizza for people dining in.
Read moreDetailsProspect Park, in west Reading, and Palmer Park, in east Reading, have had new dedicated chess tables installed by Reading Borough Council
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