Council secures £866,000 of funding to install electric vehicle charging points
Reading Borough Council has secured more than £860,000 of funding for its plans to install electric vehicle charging points
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has secured more than £860,000 of funding for its plans to install electric vehicle charging points
Read moreDetailsWycombe Wanderers FC has confirmed that they are putting on hold any provision for funding to Reading FC and the purchase of Bearwood Park training
Read moreDetails++UPDATE++ The road has now reopened. ++UPDATE++ EMERGENCY services are dealing with an incident at the M4 for the second time in 48 hours. The area around Junction 11 has...
Read moreDetails"WE WANT more people to cycle." That's the message from the councillor responsible for Reading's transport strategies.
Read moreDetailsA MUSEUM in Reading will not be affected by the impending closure of a riverside pub and will reopen for its summer season next month.
Read moreDetailsYOUR caring, sharing Co-op knew who to turn to when it came to setting up a new landmark arena which will be launched in Manchester next month
Read moreDetailsClassic Ibiza is a 32-piece orchestra team up with singers and DJs to take over Palmer Park.
Read moreDetailsA family-run Italian food business could launch a new branch in Whitley.
Read moreDetailsTHE EASTER Bunny is preparing to spring into action at garden centres in Hare Hatch and Spencers Wood.
Read moreDetailsThe ways Reading has changed in the past decade has been revealed thanks to data from the latest Census.
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