MP Matt Rodda urges quick sale of Reading FC amid continued trouble for the club
Reading MP Matt Rodda has called for further action from the owner of Reading Football Club amid continued difficulty for the club
Read moreDetailsReading MP Matt Rodda has called for further action from the owner of Reading Football Club amid continued difficulty for the club
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has announced that works to make its offices in Bridge Street have begun ahead of construction of a new purpose-built library
Read moreDetailsIt comes as figures from recycling partnership re3 show that more than two-thirds of items thrown away in grey bins in the borough could be recycled
Read moreDetailsThe BOB ICB is seeing teams from across the region working to prepare for some of the NHS' busiest months
Read moreDetailsMembers of Lambs Lane group design bunting for international celebration
Read moreDetailsA historic arch at the busiest junction in Reading is set to be restored as urgent repairs are needed.
Read moreDetailsA school governor who has "demonstrated an unwavering commitment to community service" has been put forward for The Inspiration Award.
Read moreDetailsTanya Briess tragically lost her 17-year-old daughter Alexandra in 2021 during a routine operation at the RBH after she suffered a severe reaction
Read moreDetailsA DIY store has gotten a new look recently in the latest planning news in Reading.
Read moreDetailsAn "Incredible student athlete who is one of the most humble and politest students I know," has been nominated for the Young Person of the Year
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