Reading is the UK’s safest city
READING is the UK's safest city, with just 59 recorded crimes per 1,000 people.
READING is the UK's safest city, with just 59 recorded crimes per 1,000 people.
AN EMPTY shop on Reading's Caversham Road will be demolished and turned into housing.
Shaun Williamson is set to bring his festival hit show, Barrioke, to Forbury Gardens as part of Blue Collar and ...
Broad Street Mall will greet visitors with a new floral bench installed in the site's central square, filled with red ...
WORK has started on a new 64-bedroom care home that will open in Tilehurst next year.
THE DATE of this year's East Reading Festival has been set.
A shop owner has been given a week's grace period to arrange legal representation after police raised concerns over his ...
THE READING A440 Choir is to hold a spring concert later this month.
A BALLOON race is to take place in Woodley during half-term, but there's no point in watching the skies, as ...
A unit at the station is set to be converted into a pop-up outlet where donations of winter clothing will ...
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