Go slow fuel protest planned for motorway, starting in Reading
AN EARLY morning protest about fuel prices is being planned in Reading.
Read moreDetailsAN EARLY morning protest about fuel prices is being planned in Reading.
Read moreDetailsAT LEAST 10 gardens will be opened to the public on Sunday, July 3, as part of the National Gaden Scheme open day in Swallowfield
Read moreDetailsThree great ways you can make Reading a better place by helping charities that work in the borough
Read moreDetailsEverybody knows that Pandas are from China but when a child asks that are you Panda from Earley, this Panda from Earley must be doing something right.
Read moreDetailsWith the cost of living soaring to the point that it?s regularly making the headlines, many of us are feeling the pinch.
Read moreDetailsA NEW partnership has been launched to help people enjoy an active social life from the comfort of their own home
Read moreDetailsA CALL for potential building sites has been made by a neighbouring council, as part of its local plan update.
Read moreDetailsCrowds gathered at the Reading Chilli Festival to watch as competitors took on the spicy wings and chilli challenges, and try local chillies
Read moreDetailsA 39-year-old woman and a 17-year-old boy have been arrested in connection with the theft of two Cocker Spaniel puppies in Surrey
Read moreDetailsForbury Gardens will be host to a Bastille Day Festival once again as it returns for its tenth year celebrating the national day of France
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