‘It can be a bit dead’: Residents reveal concerns over Woodley shopping scene
People of Woodley have spoken out about the quality of shopping in the town centre following a series of changes both recently and over the last year
Read moreDetailsPeople of Woodley have spoken out about the quality of shopping in the town centre following a series of changes both recently and over the last year
Read moreDetailsA Caribbean bar and kitchen in Reading has been forced to suspend activities after a woman was caught illegally working there.
Read moreDetailsA dad from Reading who took part in an aid flotilla to Gaza has explained what it is like to be captured by Israeli forces.
Read moreDetailsThe organisation holds a summer garden party during Volunteers Week
Read moreDetails"It's sick" ? that's the verdict from a passenger as a bus service between Reading and Caversham is set to be axed.
Read moreDetailsNew vehicle means social groups can continue to enjoy low-cost transport
Read moreDetailsFormer Reading FC defender Tom McIntyre has admitted he would "love" to return to the club one day, fuelling speculation among supporters
Read moreDetailsReading FC has announced a new artificial intelligence (AI) partnership aimed at developing technology across football, business and education.
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Read moreDetailsPolice are appealing for witnesses after a man in his 50s was seriously assaulted in Earley.
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