Six councils in Berkshire to decide on implementation of county-wide economic board
Plans would see the establishment of a Berkshire Prosperity Board to secure funding, create jobs, and enable affordable housing across ...
Plans would see the establishment of a Berkshire Prosperity Board to secure funding, create jobs, and enable affordable housing across ...
The Stories in the Park event have been taking place for four years at Palmer Park in East Reading.
The University of Reading is bringing back the University Community Festival following a successful first event back in May
Musician Thomas Heppell talks passion, pandemics, policing, and Planet Rock following the release of his debut solo album
More than a third (36%) of adults across the South East have not made financial arrangements to protect families, new ...
THE SCREAMING DEAD will be coming to Reading next month, thanks to Club Velocity and New Mind Promotions.
SIMON COWELL said he loved the Circus of Horrors, while Graham Norton said you need to see them.
A CHURCH that dates back more than 900 years is to be the subject of a walking tour next week.
A NEW secondary school is on track to open this autumn in time for the next academic year.
Leighton Park School in Shinfield Road has applied for retrospective planning permission to refresh and extend an astroturf pitch
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