Cycle hub proposed for former Primark site in Reading
The site of a former Primark store in Reading has been green-lit to be developed into a cycle hub following a council planning committee
Read moreDetailsThe site of a former Primark store in Reading has been green-lit to be developed into a cycle hub following a council planning committee
Read moreDetailsIT WAS Caversham by the sea last month as a popular author popped in to a popular bookshop.
Read moreDetailsREADING is ready to get into the festive spirit ? new research has discovered that the Ding is top of the towns preparing for December 25
Read moreDetails'The World Cup can't come quick enough' Paul Ince reacts after Reading FC fall to defeat at Watford.
Read moreDetailsReading FC suffered another away defeat, losing 2-0 at Watford on Tuesday night.
Read moreDetailsREADING FC's troubling run of form continued after they were defeated at Vicarage Road by Watford.
Read moreDetailsALOK SHARMA, MP for Reading West, is among those named on Boris Johnson's list of nominees to made a Lord.
Read moreDetailsRESEARCH has revealed 76% of students worry about making ends meet while at university, with 41% considering quitting as a result.
Read moreDetailsA COMMUNITY group took South Reading residents for a trip down memory lane to revisit one of its favourite sellers.
Read moreDetailsREADING Borough Council has shown its commitment to tackling the climate crisis by launching its climate change awareness month.
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