Fewer jobs in Reading, so why are experts seeing ‘signs of hope’?
Employment in Reading remains below last year's levels, according to the latest data ? but a small monthly rise has occurred.
Read moreDetailsEmployment in Reading remains below last year's levels, according to the latest data ? but a small monthly rise has occurred.
Read moreDetailsPolice chiefs have been grilled on the implications of moving their headquarters to South Reading.
Read moreDetailsMaking a busy junction in Caversham safer for pedestrians will be a 'number one priority' for road improvements in the coming years.
Read moreDetailsPlans for a Starbucks near one of the busiest roundabouts in Reading have hit a few setbacks.
Read moreDetailsThis week I was really pleased to be at the opening of four new Family Hubs across Reading, funded by the Government
Read moreDetailsA road in Reading that was meant to reopen recently remains closed for weeks so that essential works can be completed.
Read moreDetailsLuna offers expert dental care for cats and dogs at affordable prices
Read moreDetailsReading Buses has answered why thousands of pounds have been spent on special registration plates for its fleet.
Read moreDetailsAn "extremely scarce" football programme featuring Reading FC's away match at Manchester United has sold at auction this week for £3,000.
Read moreDetailsImages show what riverside apartments in Reading will look like once they are completed.
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