King’s Road set to close for a month due to essential underground works
A portion of King's Road is set to close for a month while the council undertakes necessary repair works on the Holy Brook culverts
Read moreDetailsA portion of King's Road is set to close for a month while the council undertakes necessary repair works on the Holy Brook culverts
Read moreDetailsPolice are appealing for witnesses after a man in his seventies was the victim of a robbery near Tesco on Oxford Road
Read moreDetailsAfter continued uncertainty about the site's future, MPs Matt Rodda and Alok Sharma are due to meet with the Prisons minister to discuss Reading Gaol
Read moreDetailsReading Trades Union Council and Reading Resists are organising a protest and have laid out six key demands
Read moreDetailsMOTORISTS are facing long delays to get in and out of Reading due to a three-month project to repaint a railway bridge.
Read moreDetailsBUDDING entrepreneurs have showcased their talents to claim a series of prestigious national prizes.
Read moreDetailsA READING charity that helps young people navigate modern life has received a donation to help fund its work.
Read moreDetailsThe service will connect the hospital with the park and ride locations and the university, and replaces the closed-door H3 service
Read moreDetailsThe survey has revealed the places offering highest and lowest salaries, with Reading taking third highest salary in the UK
Read moreDetailsA CHARITY that aims to help young people with their mental health is appealing for funds to create a new drop-in safe space and advice shop.
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