Reading named 2nd most accessible for ‘city breaks’
Reading has come second in a list of accessible 'city break' destinations combining leisure and shopping with access for disabled travellers
Read moreDetailsReading has come second in a list of accessible 'city break' destinations combining leisure and shopping with access for disabled travellers
Read moreDetailsDream Wife are also set to headline the Are You Listening? warm-up party which takes place in Saint Laurence Church ahead of the festival in May
Read moreDetailsRESIDENTS already affected by the works to repair a railway bridge are being warned over closures on another route between Reading and Wokingham
Read moreDetailsThe council aims to "protect services and deliver investments" as it sets out its budget ahead of a policy committee meeting next week
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police's Tilehurst Neighbourhood Team is appealing for artists to volunteer for an upcoming project
Read moreDetailsNine youngsters from King's Academy Prospect and John Madejski Academy took part in a week of work experience at Reading Borough Council
Read moreDetailsAfter taking feedback, the council has added a dedicated page to its website dedicated to providing information about services for disabled people
Read moreDetailsSTUDENTS at the University of Reading have raised funds for those affected by the earthquake in Turkey and Syria.
Read moreDetailsReading's night-time venues garner Purple Flag accreditation, denoting safety and vibrancy in the town's night-life
Read moreDetailsA NEW warehouse has been created in a Wokingham-based business park, and it will be helping to make movies
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