Buyer demand for chain-free homes is at bursting point as sales value rises by 43%
THE HIGHEST demand in the property market is for chain-free homes, with sales increasing year-on-year across the south east
Read moreDetailsTHE HIGHEST demand in the property market is for chain-free homes, with sales increasing year-on-year across the south east
Read moreDetailsDouble-Barrelled Brewery held an collaboration brew to celebrate International Women's Day, on Tuesday, March 8, at their taproom on Stadium Way.
Read moreDetailsFriends of Old Cemetery seeks stories about those buried at Reading Old Cemetery
Read moreDetailsA memoir detailing the life of Berkshire Constabulary's first female officer has been published, the first of a trilogy.
Read moreDetailsWhittington?s Tea Barge is moored on the north bank of the river Thames alongside Hills Meadows. It reopens for the season on Saturday, March 26.
Read moreDetailsA MAN from Woodley has been arrested on suspicion of sexual assault on a woman.
Read moreDetailsReading FC manager Paul Ince said he was ?proud? of his team after they earned three points against promotion battling Blackburn Rovers.
Read moreDetailsThe incident took place at approximately 8.15pm on Tuesday, January 18.
Read moreDetailsReading took a step towards Championship safety after Josh Laurent’s wonder strike gave them three points against promotion battling Blackburn Rovers. With 78 minutes on the clock, the Royals...
Read moreDetailsCar buying service ChooseMyCar is warning drivers to be mindful of fuel theft, as the level of the crime is set to significantly rise.
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