Council joins Solar Together to help residents reduce costs of solar panels
Residents in Reading are being offered better rates on solar panels by the council as part of a group-buying scheme
Residents in Reading are being offered better rates on solar panels by the council as part of a group-buying scheme
AN ESTATE agent was left stunned after visiting what he believed to be a vacant South Reading property in 2001.
Last month proved to be the warmest June on record, according to an expert from the University of Reading.
A WHITLEY-BASED football club is inviting budding soccer stars to its summer holiday camps.
A READING charity is giving people the chance to win a unique hospitality experience, as well as much more, in ...
Berkshire are through to the quarter-finals of the National Counties Trophy and will face Dorset at Wimborne this coming Sunday.
SOME of the most memorable plays and shows to grace South Reading will be revisited at an upcoming local history ...
July brings sunny weather, picnics, and ice creams in Christchurch Meadows, and maybe even a summer holiday. But that is ...
Reading residents could see support as early as this month through a council voucher scheme designed to ease the cost ...
Festival Republic has announced that Only The Poets is among the acts tipped to perform at the festival when it ...
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