Repainting work on historic railway bridge reaches halfway point as team switch sides
Network Rail's ongoing project to revamp an historic railway bridge that divides Reading and Wokingham boroughs has taken a big step forward
Read moreDetailsNetwork Rail's ongoing project to revamp an historic railway bridge that divides Reading and Wokingham boroughs has taken a big step forward
Read moreDetailsREADING BUSES will operate a special timetable on Good Friday, based on a Sunday service.
Read moreDetailsThe Reading Geek Night monthly meetup is to take place next week in the town centre.
Read moreDetailsA READING town centre bar is organising an Easter special.
Read moreDetailsFurther industrial action is now set to take place after teachers in the National Education Union have rejected the latest government pay offer
Read moreDetailsTHE WINNER of a Best Value Restaurant award is gearing up to open in Reading, and promising a massive giveaway of food to celebrate
Read moreDetailsTVP and Sharon Gaffka are working in partnership to raise awareness of Sexual Asault Research Centres which help victims of sexual violence
Read moreDetailsREADING is ahead of the country when it comes to having problem hair. A study by the University of Sheffield blames the town's hard water
Read moreDetailsA UNIVERSITY of Reading-based institution has announced a new partnership with a world-leading technology company.
Read moreDetailsProgress Theatre is set to show Moira Buffini's Dinner, a dark comedy full of twists, turns, and unexpected guests, from April 14 to April 22
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