Two-week road closure at Target Junction – by Broad St. Mall in Reading town centre – for kerb replacement works
DIVERSIONS will be in place in Reading town centre to allow work to take place at a busy through route.
Read moreDetailsDIVERSIONS will be in place in Reading town centre to allow work to take place at a busy through route.
Read moreDetailsA PHOTOGRAPHY exhibition has opened in Reading, showcasing some of Thames Valley's cutting-edge NHS research.
Read moreDetailsThis week heralded the much-anticipated opening of our town's new flagship leisure centre at Rivermead
Read moreDetailsIT APPEARS that the Ding has a thing for the gym.
Read moreDetailsREADING FC has confirmed that Amadou Mbengue has signed a new contract with the club.
Read moreDetailsAt around 5.45pm a grey VW Polo and a pedestrian who ran across the pedestrian crossing on Vastern Road, near TGI Fridays
Read moreDetailsPOLICE have arrested a number of people from the Reading area as they seek to clamp down on human trafficking of children and the drug dealing.
Read moreDetailsThe Big Drag Collective came together for the summer party, with group founder and resident performer Big Jay hosting
Read moreDetailsA CAMPAIGN group has raised concerns over the Royal Berkshire Hospital's potential move to a greenfield site.
Read moreDetailsA CHARITY that helps men recovering from drug and alcohol addiction to start living in the community again has been given a grant to help its work
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