Woodley Town Council opposes Woodlands Avenue one-way proposal
On Tuesday evening, more than 50 residents attended a town council planning committee meeting at the Oakwood Centre to oppose the change.
Read moreDetailsOn Tuesday evening, more than 50 residents attended a town council planning committee meeting at the Oakwood Centre to oppose the change.
Read moreDetailsFree newspapers at Waitrose has been a perk for many years, but it is now coming to an end
Read moreDetailsYESTERDAY'S Groundhog Day saw a prediction winter would go on for another six weeks. And boffins made their forecast for August's Reading Festival.
Read moreDetailsThe Merry Gardener was created in honour of Meredith Gaultier by Elusive Brewing and Ian Wisdom, Twyford Beer Festival organiser.
Read moreDetailsA gig on Saturday night has been hailed as ?fabulous?, and it also had a heart as it helped a Reading-based arts centre hit its fundraising target
Read moreDetailsA CROWTHORNE-based nursery has teamed up with an early years apprenticeship provider to launch a new partnership.
Read moreDetailsPLANS for new affordable homes in Southcote could be moved forward very soon.
Read moreDetailsTHE SOUND of children playing will once again be heard in an historic school.
Read moreDetailsTHE first artists set to perform at Are You Listening? have been confirmed.
Read moreDetailsTHAMES Valley Police has confirmed the identity of one of the two bodies recovered from Rowe Court in Reading
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