Sixteen new homes set to be built on site of former driving test centre
Reading is set to see 16 new affordable homes as plans move ahead at the former site of the driving test centre in Elgar Road South
Read moreDetailsReading is set to see 16 new affordable homes as plans move ahead at the former site of the driving test centre in Elgar Road South
Read moreDetailsResidents, alumni, staff and students are being invited to share their memories of the University of Reading as part of a centenary project
Read moreDetailsReading School is set to celebrate its 900th anniversary with a community carnival next week as part of a program of events.
Read moreDetailsMariusz Glowacki, aged 43 and of no fixed abode, is wanted on re-call to prison for breaching his licensing conditions.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing for witnesses following a collision involving three motorcyclists occurred on the M4, between junctions 12 and 13
Read moreDetailsActivists in Reading showed altered advertisements as part of action at Reading Climate Festival last weekend.
Read moreDetailsThe Royal Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service has welcomed 12 new full-time firefighters following a graduation ceremony last week.
Read moreDetailsLeighton Park School, in east Reading, teamed up with Ethical Reading to host the Business Ethics Schools Fair on Friday, June 20.
Read moreDetailsReading in Bloom is once again seeking submissions as it marks five decades of celebrating the borough's best bouquets and greatest gardens.
Read moreDetailsStudents from Reading College painted murals which have been put on display in St Johns and St Stephen's Church's forecourt in Orts Road
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