Council invites landlords to informational evening at Civic Offices later this month
Reading Borough Council is inviting landlords in Reading to attend an invitational evening on Wednesday, October 29
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council is inviting landlords in Reading to attend an invitational evening on Wednesday, October 29
Read moreDetailsReading in Bloom has celebrated its 50th anniversary and crowned this year's winner's at its annual awards ceremony.
Read moreDetailsWork has begun on a major biodiversity project in Shinfield, designed to enhance local green spaces and improve public access to nature.
Read moreDetailsJahmel Flemming, aged 28 and of Eldon Park, London, was sentenced to thirteen and a half years in prison for multiple sexual and violent offences
Read moreDetailsWe chat to Kerry Godliman ahead of her latest stand-up show, Bandwidth, which comes to The Hexagon this Sunday, October 12.
Read moreDetailsCare team dances the day away with Sadie
Read moreDetailsThe University of Reading has announced that a 16th Century document commissioned by Henry VIII is to go on public display as part of a new project.
Read moreDetailsThe LeadHERship Conference hosted for girls from six of Reading Borough's secondary schools inspired and empowered the young female delegates
Read moreDetailsA neighbour fears she is being ignored over public defecation and people squatting in a tent near her home in West Reading.
Read moreDetailsA decision is due on a plan for John Lewis to build more than 150 apartments in Reading town centre as the company enters the housing market.
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