Tree hunter campaigns to save historic oak tree in Caversham at risk of being felled for a house
A Tree Hunter who named an oak tree which dates back to at least the English Civil War has joined the campaign to try and save it.
Read moreDetailsA Tree Hunter who named an oak tree which dates back to at least the English Civil War has joined the campaign to try and save it.
Read moreDetailsLEARNER drivers in Reading have a better chance of getting on the road than those in other southern towns.
Read moreDetailsPEOPLE in Reading have a week to help a charity reach a fundraising target.
Read moreDetailsTHAMES Valley Police is appealing for information after an incident in which the rear windscreen of a vehicle was smashed in Pangbourne
Read moreDetailsTHAMES Valley Police is appealing for information following an incident of criminal damage in Burghfield Common
Read moreDetailsThe 2022/23 season proved to be a disastrous campaign for Reading FC and one that ended in relegation from the Championship.
Read moreDetailsThe 2022/23 season proved to be a disastrous campaign for Reading FC and one that ended in relegation from the Championship.
Read moreDetailsNETWORK Rail is warning motorists that delays on the A4 London Road will continue for another week at least.
Read moreDetailsAttendees at the Rhymetime session were treated to a visit by the mayor when they took part in the speech and music event in Forbury Gardens
Read moreDetailsThe owners of a Pingewood-based water park have said the venue is a "safe and fun environment" despite an alleged brawl at an unlicensed boxing event
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