In the dark: Parts of Caversham hit by power cut
CAVERSHAM has been hit by a power cut and the electricity is not expected to be back on until later this afternoon.
Read moreDetailsCAVERSHAM has been hit by a power cut and the electricity is not expected to be back on until later this afternoon.
Read moreDetailsHome-grown Jerusalem artichokes have just arrived on our shelves for a short but sweet window over winter.
Read moreDetailsA CAROL concert will be held at Reading Minster to celebrate this festive season, and it includes a visit from Olaf and Elsa
Read moreDetailsA Vietnamese restaurant could be coming to the town centre near to Reading?s only restaurant of the same cuisine.
Read moreDetailsTraffic is back at pre-pandemic levels and pollution is three-to-four-times World Health Organisation guidelines, according to climate campaigners
Read moreDetailsA new bar with games such as Bavarian axe throwing has been granted a licence by Reading Borough Council, despite concerns from neighbours
Read moreDetailsThe former town centre offices used by NatWest could become 17 flats under plans for the Market Place site.
Read moreDetailsThe soundtrack to the hit musical, Grease, has been named the UK's favourite movie soundtrack.
Read moreDetailsNew statistics from retail trade union Usdaw, show that 64% of their members in the south east have been threatened by a customer.
Read moreDetailsWe all face trials and challenges in life that are very real - how can we cope better with them?
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