Forget buses, in Reading it’s the playparks that come in threes
FORGET buses coming in threes. For Reading's youngsters, it's the far more important subject of play parks.
FORGET buses coming in threes. For Reading's youngsters, it's the far more important subject of play parks.
AS A READING-based law firm prepares to move into Wokingham, it has made a string of appointments.
A RIVER cruising company is hoping to come to Caversham and has applied to Reading Borough Council for the necessary ...
Girls' Net online mental health course for girls launches in Berkshire
Mike Dean was one of my favourite Premier League referees, perhaps because he was so different from the rest. He ...
A PEDESTRIAN crossing in Reading was out of action for nearly a fortnight, and opposition councillors say the repair ime ...
THE FIRST trailer has been released for a new animation The Imaginary, based on a book by Reading author AF ...
A NATIONAL charity with a base in Reading held an open day to showcase the ways it can help those ...
The Young Person of the Year award celebrates youngsters engaged in diverse and challenging tasks or who have simply stepped ...
A SHAKE-UP to the way in which taxis operate across Reading could see them go electric as petrol and diesel ...
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