Plans revealed for Reading Gaol
The new owners of Reading Prison have spoken after being named as the purchasers of the site for a multi-million pound sum.
Read moreDetailsThe new owners of Reading Prison have spoken after being named as the purchasers of the site for a multi-million pound sum.
Read moreDetailsThe app encourages its users to search for recycling guidance.
Read moreDetailsSome old favourites are returning to McDonald's for a limited period, and there are some new items to try out.
Read moreDetailsPoor sleep can lead to unhealthy habits such as being less motivated to be physically active and making unhealthy food choices.
Read moreDetailsFAMILIES will have a chance to step into the silver screen this Easter thanks to a unique film-themed egg hunt.
Read moreDetailsREADING is blessed with many wonderful places to dine out, but sometimes you just want simplicity, and that's what you get with The Pantry.
Read moreDetailsPeople of all ages and abilities are welcome to take part in Race for Life at Prospect Park on Liebenrood Road.
Read moreDetailsA bottle bank site in Reading that became plagued by fly tipping for years has finally been sealed off.
Read moreDetailsA GARDEN centre with branches in Spencers Wood and Hare Hatch is organising a special event in time for Mothering Sunday this weekend.
Read moreDetailsWE ALL know the Ding is one of the best places in the country for so many reasons. Now it can add the fun factor for youngsters to the list
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