Housebuilder names street in Emmer Green in memory of schoolboy who died of brain cancer
A TEENAGER who died of a brain tumour will forever be remembered thanks to a new housing development in Emmer ...
A TEENAGER who died of a brain tumour will forever be remembered thanks to a new housing development in Emmer ...
A CHANCE to try out a popular choir is coming to Emmer Green next week.
RESIDENTS of a retirement home complex in Emmer Green say they have been overpaying council tax to the tune of ...
A PUB that is to be demolished to make way for housing is to be immortalised with a new street ...
The occupant of a house in Emmer Green has applied to build a two-storey rear extension and a single storey ...
RISING construction costs have been cited as the reason why a new nursery in Emmer Green will not be built.
A CAVERSHAM coffee shop is to host an open mic night in honour of a teenager who died from a ...
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A MAN has been arrested by Thames Valley Police in connection with two rapes which took place in Reading. John ...
THAMES Valley Police is appealing for information following two incidents of rape in Reading. A woman in her forties was ...
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