Stop the pigeon! Pedestrians saved from bird droppings at bridge dividing Reading and Wokingham boroughs
IT'S A move that even Dick Dastardly would approve of: pigeons have been stopped from doing their business on pedestrians ...
IT'S A move that even Dick Dastardly would approve of: pigeons have been stopped from doing their business on pedestrians ...
Reading Rep is reviving Joel Calacro's refreshing play, Shakespeare's R&J, the first in the UK since its West End debut
Reading Vegan Festival returns on Saturday, September 16, and this year will be opened by actor and animal rights activist ...
A PACKAGE of training measures related to the climate emergency is to be rolled out across Reading Borough Council
Down at the Abbey sees performances from BC Camplight, Los Bitchos, Zayid Al-Samman, and Jeffrey Lewis in the shadow of ...
PLANS for a new cycle hub in Reading town centre have fallen through and now the council says it would ...
Reading Bridge has been added to the local list of protected structures just prior to its 100th anniversary.
THE borough's only Labour MP has been given a new role in the recent shadow cabinet reshuffle.
TWO READING buildings that were used as offices are to be demolished and replaced with an industrial unit, rather than ...
TasteAN OPEN evening for a new secondary school opening in Reading is to be held next week.
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