Exhibition pays farewell to Reading’s sleeping giant
THERE were stories, memories and a few tears shed at an exhibition to mark the demolition of East Reading's iconic gas tower.
Read moreDetailsTHERE were stories, memories and a few tears shed at an exhibition to mark the demolition of East Reading's iconic gas tower.
Read moreDetailsIt's panto time again - what's on across Berkshire this Christmas? Find out here with our brilliant guide to every show you can look forward to
Read moreDetailsGOOD boys and girls have been waiting very patiently, not least as last year?s Christmas was hit by tier restrictions, but Santa Claus is coming
Read moreDetailsBURGLARS broke into a home in Woodley ? while the owner was in it, stealing a quantity of cash from a safe
Read moreDetailsA WARNING has been given out over fake lottery wins.
Read moreDetailsSONGS of Praise presenter Pam Rhodes will be coming to Reading next month to help the town celebrate Christmas.
Read moreDetailsA READING-based commercial property investment company says its latest results are positive, despite the changing rental market.
Read moreDetailsA GREEN Party campaigner is calling for more help to insulate homes across Reading.
Read moreDetailsThe Department for Education (DfE) guidance means schools in England must ensure that school uniform costs are reasonable.
Read moreDetailsIT WASN'T the spectacular ceremony we'd experienced in years gone by, but Reading is looking pretty for Christmas.
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