Temporary classroom at south Reading primary school to become base for SEND education
A TEMPORARY classroom unused for six years will be brought back into use at a south Reading school
A TEMPORARY classroom unused for six years will be brought back into use at a south Reading school
Members of the planning committee unanimously approved the council's own plan to increase space at its commercial depot in Bennet ...
The number of properties for sale in Berkshire has declined by 4.2%.
READING ROCKETS came out on top in a low scoring match with Bradford Dragons as they came back from an ...
Jack Whitehall: Settle Down is coming to Reading's Hexagon on Tuesday, October 24, showing at 5pm and again at 8pm
ASCOT UNITED were eliminated by READING FC U23s after a ruthless second-half display from the visitors.
THE MAYOR of Reading was among those toasting a new initiative aimed at helping people with additional needs become master ...
FOR many youngsters, teenage rebellion means starting a band, and living a rock n roll lifestyle. But Jessica Lee Morgan? ...
IT IS cheaper to pay for parking at a town centre meter rather than use a mobile phone app.
MORE than 100 people took to the South Reading Community Centre on Saturday to celebrate the major Hindu festival Dashain.
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