‘I feel really angry’: Reading post office closure sparks backlash
A post office and chain convenience store serving thousands of neighbours in Reading has closed down.
Read moreDetailsA post office and chain convenience store serving thousands of neighbours in Reading has closed down.
Read moreDetailsChanges have been made to a plan to create flats at a former bank in Reading town centre.
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Read moreDetailsPolice have warned people not to enter private land at a Reading golf club following reports of anti-social behaviour and arson.
Read moreDetailsA clash is set to begin between a business owner and council staff at a convenience store opposite one of the busiest pubs in Reading.
Read moreDetailsA verdict is due on a plan for 75 homes in a village in Berkshire near Reading and a stop for the Elizabeth Line.
Read moreDetailsA man sought by Thames Valley Police after a person was bitten by a Rottweiler has been identified.
Read moreDetailsReading FC fans have some reason to be optimistic about heading into the new League One season – while there are still areas of concern. The Royals begin their campaign...
Read moreDetailsA man in his 60s has been arrested on suspicion of murder after a man in his 70s was found dead at a property in Reading.
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