REDA Board bolstered with fresh appointments
READING'S economic development and place marketing organisation has appointed five new directors to help its work.
READING'S economic development and place marketing organisation has appointed five new directors to help its work.
A NEW community centre in Dee Park is to be known as Dee Space following a vote by residents.
DRIVERS who stop in yellow box junctions will be fined from next week, as Reading Borough Council begins enforcement powers. ...
The council aims to "protect services and deliver investments" as it sets out its budget ahead of a policy committee ...
MOTORISTS are being warned temporary traffic lights will be in place at one of the major routes in and out ...
Police and Crime Commissioner Matthew Barber joined First Stop and Reading Street Pastors to see how funding was helping the ...
IN A bid to help people struggling with the cost-of-living crisis and energy bills, churches across Reading have published a ...
AN EMPTY shop on Reading's Caversham Road will be demolished and turned into housing.
A benefit concert in support of Ukraine will be held in Reading later this month, nearly one year on from ...
The 'unattractive' front of a Reading town centre building will be revamped as part of a plan to convert it ...
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