Clash over ‘evictions’ as council owned Homes for Reading company is disbanded
Councillors in Reading have clashed over the closure of the council's housing company, which has been disbanded.
Read moreDetailsCouncillors in Reading have clashed over the closure of the council's housing company, which has been disbanded.
Read moreDetailsFormer Reading FC full-back Liam Rosenior is poised to take over as Chelsea manager, with the club preparing to appoint him
Read moreDetailsChief Fire Officer of the Royal Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service has been awarded the King's Fire Service Medal in the 2026 New Year Honours
Read moreDetailsMore than 1,000 apartments could be built in Reading in the coming years as a series of huge projects might be decided this year.
Read moreDetailsA successful American burger chain is due to open 'very soon' as construction of its new restaurant nears completion.
Read moreDetailsMore than 100 people from the Reading area took part in a meditation event held simultaneously across the world.
Read moreDetailsA Berkshire care home has brought festive cheer to its local community with a special Christmas Grotto, raising funds for children's charity
Read moreDetailsTheir artwork will provide comfort and reflection
Read moreDetailsThe redevelopment of an industrial estate that is home to a brewery in Reading has been rejected as the site could be repurposed for housing
Read moreDetailsReading pair Lewis Wing and Joel Pereira have both been named in WhoScored's Sky Bet League One Team of the Year for 2025.
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