Plan to replace east Reading hotel with apartment blocks rejected by council
A PROPOSAL to replace an east Reading hotel with two apartment blocks containing 14 homes has been rejected
Read moreDetailsA PROPOSAL to replace an east Reading hotel with two apartment blocks containing 14 homes has been rejected
Read moreDetailsDutch indie band Pip Blom will return to Reading following their headline slot at the Are You Listening? festival back in May
Read moreDetailsTHE Met Office has issued a weather warning for the south east, but it doesn't apply to Reading and Wokingham, despite forecasting snow for the region
Read moreDetailsRAIL passengers heading out from Reading Station tomorrow will have smiles on their faces, thanks to a special scheme aimed at spreading some cheer.
Read moreDetailsTributes have been paid to the headteacher of a Reading primary school who was also a pupil.
Read moreDetailsDJS will be mixing the decks at a family-friendly rave in Reading this summer.
Read moreDetailsLittle Heath School is celebrating 60 years in Tilehurst and is seeking voices for its "60 Voices" project
Read moreDetailsFresh from a tour with Frank Turner, punk outfit Pets Needs is set to come to Face Bar as part of their own headline tour on Wednesday, February 1
Read moreDetailsREADING FC manager Paul Ince believes that his team were denied a blatant penalty in their draw with Queens Park Rangers.
Read moreDetailsReading FC spurned a two-goal lead on Saturday afternoon, drawing 2-2 to QPR at the Select Car Leasing Stadium.
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