Health club applies for permission to install padel tennis courts at Tilehurst base
A HEALTH club in Tilehurst is hoping to add to its facilities with four new padel tennis courts, and an office building.
Read moreDetailsA HEALTH club in Tilehurst is hoping to add to its facilities with four new padel tennis courts, and an office building.
Read moreDetailsOFFICES in Reading town centre will become a home following approval from Reading Borough Council's planning department.
Read moreDetailsTHE Metropolitan Police has charged three men in connection with a series of offences across the south of England, including a ram raid in Emmer Green
Read moreDetailsReading FC secured a second win in as many games, seeing off Middlesbrough 1-0 at the Select Car Leasing Stadium on Saturday afternoon.
Read moreDetailsA CAR MEET is to take place at a Knowl Hill pub on Thursday, September 8.
Read moreDetailsA CHANCE to learn sign language that can be used within a church context is the theme for a new course taking place in October.
Read moreDetailsTHE AMAZONS' Matt Thomson and Chris Alderton dropped into Oxfam Music, on Duke Street, to perform an intimate, acoustic gig on Thursday, August 18
Read moreDetailsReading Pride announces the return of the Alternative Zone and the Uncensored Stage at this year's festival, promoting sexual health and consent
Read moreDetailsA new crazy golf course has opened in Prospect Park, and each of the nine holes on the course has a Ding-inspired theme.
Read moreDetailsA MAJOR shake-up to Britain's roads will start to arrive from next year as the government announces self-driving vehicles can ke to the streets.
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