Carters to live on with development’s new name
THE name of a Reading retailer will live on when homes are built on its former premises.
THE name of a Reading retailer will live on when homes are built on its former premises.
People in Reading have mixed feelings about the news that the gaol is being sold to a Chinese education foundation
READING BOROUGH COUNCIL'S property management department has won permission for a temporary teaching building in Caversham
A DEVELOPER has applied for permission to build a new three-bed home in West Reading.
ONE OF Reading's best-known boxing coaches is stepping back into the ring after a 20-year hiatus.
TWO night shelters to help people without a home get through winter launched in Reading earlier this week.
A VOLUNTEER-run session aimed at bringing broken items back to life is to take place in Reading town centre later ...
Thames Valley Police is appealing for witnesses after two incidents, including robbery at knife point, in Reading
READING ROCKETS inflicted just a second defeat of the season on Essex Rebels as they qualified for the National Cup ...
New figures show that child sexual offences remain close to record levels in the UK during 2022/2023, despite a drop ...
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