Builders appeal plans in bid to demolish last remaining Woodley airfield building
A factory building in Woodley that was used to make aircraft during the Battle of Britain during the Second World War could still be demolished
Read moreDetailsA factory building in Woodley that was used to make aircraft during the Battle of Britain during the Second World War could still be demolished
Read moreDetailsChoral group will celebrate Spring with a concert
Read moreDetailsA MAN from Earley has been jailed following a stabbing in Reading. Jordan Musa, aged 27, of London Road, Earley, was sentenced to six-and-a-half years in prison at Reading Crown...
Read moreDetailsVan hire company's Christmas gift keeps charity moving
Read moreDetailsQuarters, based in Market Place, has become certified as carbon neutral by offsetting the carbon they produce as a business.
Read moreDetailsAward winning concert band performs this Christmas
Read moreDetailsMaybank, Shinfield Meadows, has joined together to light up the street with Christmas decorations for the last six years and returns once more
Read moreDetailsActors wanted for technicolour show
Read moreDetailsLate night Christmas tasting at the garden centre
Read moreDetailsBeautiful Brahms at the Great Hall
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