Garden fitness studio approved in Caversham
The owner of a home in Priest Hill, Caversham has won permission to build a fitness studio in her garden.
The owner of a home in Priest Hill, Caversham has won permission to build a fitness studio in her garden.
The Cats Protection charity has withdrawn its plan for a new shopfront at its Tilehurst Triangle store.
A READING retail park could be replaced with 12 tower blocks accommodating more than 800 homes ? the largest planning ...
A pub in Reading has taken the decision to temporarily close after two violent attacks in the space of a ...
He's championing the sound of the sixties, proving that he's still got six appeal, nearly 60 years since he first ...
IT only takes a minute and it won't cost you a penny - but it could save your life.
A READING charity helping some of the town's most vulnerable people is holding an art exhibition that celebrates "the power ...
BERKSHIRE BANSHEES Wheelchair Rugby Club claimed top spot in the Championship GBWR fives competition by beating Newcastle's North East Barbarians.
A ROBBER forced his victim to take money out of a cash machine in Reading and police are now appealing ...
WHITLEY Library is holding interactive language classes for babies and children.
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