Opposition parties air concerns over affordable housing numbers under construction in Reading
OPPOSITION parties are calling on Reading Borough Council's ruling Labour group to do more to bring affordable housing to the town.
Read moreDetailsOPPOSITION parties are calling on Reading Borough Council's ruling Labour group to do more to bring affordable housing to the town.
Read moreDetailsThe line-up for the biggest Dance Reading Festival yet has been unveiled, as it returns in-person and online later this month
Read moreDetailsA Reading-based building control and management systems company that aims to eliminate wasted electricity has won an eco-award.
Read moreDetailsA CHARITY that helps children from Whitley helped them enjoy a day out at a local wildlife centre
Read moreDetailsA MAN waiting for a taxi in Reading town centre was the victim of an attack police are treating as GBH
Read moreDetailsThe owner of a new shisha lounge in Reading's Oxford Road has launched a bid to sell alcohol and stay open later.
Read moreDetailsREADING FC WOMEN were dealt defeat in their first home game of the new season against Tottenham Hotspur in the Conti Cup.
Read moreDetailsA READING man has been arrested following a sexual assault ? to help their investigation, police are appealing for specific witnesses
Read moreDetailsTHAMES Valley's Police & Crime Panel ended a near three-month hiatus by finally agreeing on the appointment of a new chair
Read moreDetailsA SEARCH has been launched to find a contractor to help people who need mobility aids in Berkshire
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