Council to make nearly £500,000 of pedestrian safety improvements
The Community Infrastructure Levy will see £480,000 of funding used to install new handrails and tactile paving on kerbs in Reading
Read moreDetailsThe Community Infrastructure Levy will see £480,000 of funding used to install new handrails and tactile paving on kerbs in Reading
Read moreDetailsReading FC owner Dai Yongge is now open to offers for the club’s Bearwood Park Training Ground, separate to the sale of the club. With talks still ongoing with interested...
Read moreDetailsA RESTAURANT in east Reading will again be allowed to serve alcohol with meals after its licence was reinstated ? with conditions.
Read moreDetailsPLANS to open a bowling centre in Reading's The Oracle shopping centre has moved a step closer.
Read moreDetailsAN INDUSTRY leader in the IT sector is to give a lecture this week at the University of Reading.
Read moreDetailsNEARLY 50 guided walks will be on offer as the Reading Walks festival prepares for its return this spring.
Read moreDetailsFAMILIES will have a chance to step into the silver screen this Easter thanks to a unique film-themed egg hunt.
Read moreDetailsNEARLY 400 warning notices have been issued since Reading Borough Council installed cameras at box junctions in east Reading
Read moreDetailsReading's hopes of League One survival took a costly hit as a late penalty saw them defeated by Wycombe Wanderers.
Read moreDetailsA FAMILY are calling on Reading Borough Council to stop plans to evict them and 100 others.
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