Councillors join Reading Gurkhas for Dashain celebrations
MORE than 100 people took to the South Reading Community Centre on Saturday to celebrate the major Hindu festival Dashain.
MORE than 100 people took to the South Reading Community Centre on Saturday to celebrate the major Hindu festival Dashain.
A CALL to check if you are on Reading's electoral role is underway, with the council urging people to respond.
A PEDESTRIAN crossing in Reading was out of action for nearly a fortnight, and opposition councillors say the repair ime ...
PLANS to replace a Caversham Heights home with new property have been rejected by Reading Borough Council.
A READING woman says the council has failed to carry out repairs to her flat more than 18 months after ...
Reading's ever-popular Summer Reading Challenge is back, which you can access in a local library near you
A READING landmark will be an integral part of a new housing development after planning permission was granted.
Reading Borough Council is continuing its rollout of box junction enforcement with four more junctions coming under penalty charges
Reading Borough Council is predicted to have spent at least £1 million on accounting and audit fees because accounts were ...
A COLEY nursery could be converted into a school for children with additional needs.
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