School street road closure to be permanent after Reading councillors approve scheme
A ROAD closure in place during school run times will become permanent after Reading Borough Councils approved the scheme.
A ROAD closure in place during school run times will become permanent after Reading Borough Councils approved the scheme.
A NEW branch of a discount homeware store is expected to open in a Reading retail park this autumn
A BUDDING mathematician has showcased his expertise with numbers, placing inside the 100 in a national Year 11 challenge.
YOBS damaged windows of a Tilehurst home last week and police are appealing for witnesses to come forward.
THOSE interested in a career in the NHS can find out more at an open evening on Wednesday, June 28.
A SHINFIELD community group is calling on residents to help it tackle food waste.
THE BELLE Canto Trio are set to showcase their talents in a performance called Blue Skies.
THE Police and Crime Commissioner wants answers as to why the 999 service went down this morning
A Shinield based gymnastic club were left head over heels in celebration after they were awarded as the British Gymnastics ...
Thames Valley Triathletes are encouraging new people to tryout as the club prepares to celebrate their 40th anniversary this year.
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