New staff for Lichfields
Thames Valley planning and development consultancy Lichfields has appointed two new planners.
Thames Valley planning and development consultancy Lichfields has appointed two new planners.
The Grumpy Goat in Smelly Alley (Union Street), central Reading, has announced it is to close after being in the ...
Members of Prospect who work at AWE, which has its headquarters in Aldermaston, have voted in favour of striking
On Wednesday, September 6, two offenders broke into a block of flats on Kings Road in Reading, and stole a ...
After two intrepid residents set out to go and see one of our twin towns, Reading is hosting an exhibition ...
REGULAR visitors to a Berkshire theatre already know it's a special place that puts on shows that would rival the ...
BRITAIN'S GOT TALENT winners Diversity will be among those taking part in a month-long celebration of dance coming to Reading ...
To Grow an Orchid, based in Pangbourne, is funding collaborative projects which encourage productivity in agricultural work through IT solutions
A NEW pilgrims' way that runs from Reading to Southampton and then on to Spain has been shortlisted for a ...
Reading Repertory Theatre has announced its first repertory company, which is taking up the mantle with two concurrent productions from ...
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