Images show what riverside apartments in Reading will look like once completed
Images show what riverside apartments in Reading will look like once they are completed.
Read moreDetailsImages show what riverside apartments in Reading will look like once they are completed.
Read moreDetailsThe abolition of Oxfordshire County Council could have lasting implications on the western suburbs of Reading ? or possibly none at all.
Read moreDetailsConcerns about the lack of accessibility for disabled people and elderly residents at a public park in Caversham have been raised.
Read moreDetailsA man in his 20s has died following a fire near the River Kennet in Reading, police have said.
Read moreDetailsREADING Borough Council has revealed what a new sheltered housing unit for delivering adult social care in the town is set to look like. Plans for a new 62-home centre...
Read moreDetailsA successful funding bid is set to see further opportunities for initiatives to improve resident health across the borough.
Read moreDetailsThis week the service once again began offering families the chance borrow age?appropriate toys for toddlers and children for free in its new home
Read moreDetailsFrom next week, explorers can hunt for bunnies hiding in shop windows around Reading town centre.
Read moreDetailsWargrave society discovers all at a recent meeting
Read moreDetailsThe Kokroachez are a dynamic (see photo!) young alternative rock band from Oxford. We saw them play last summer at The Oracle
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