Team behind plans to revamp Royal Berkshire Hospital seek views on shortlist of potential sites
THE team behind ambitious plans to rebuild the Royal Berkshire Hospital for the 21st century are seeking views about its ...
THE team behind ambitious plans to rebuild the Royal Berkshire Hospital for the 21st century are seeking views about its ...
The borough council says that more than half of the town's waste is no longer heading to landfill, an increase ...
THE adage about reading between the lines could be updated with Reading between the sheets after new research uncovered what ...
THE author behind Downton Abbey has turned his head to some tales from the riverbank, for a musical version of ...
Blue Monday takes place on the third Monday of January - it took place earlier this week.
A family says they fear for their health because they live in 'mould-stricken' council flat in Reading and want to ...
The police and crime commissioner for the Thames Valley has responded to calls for more investment to tackle violent crime ...
A PROPOSAL to replace an east Reading hotel with two apartment blocks containing 14 homes has been rejected
Dutch indie band Pip Blom will return to Reading following their headline slot at the Are You Listening? festival back ...
FIRE CREWS were called in to tackle a blaze in a living room.
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