Reading’s students unlikely to find true love while at university
IT may have won awards for its environmental research but Reading University is a loser in love.
IT may have won awards for its environmental research but Reading University is a loser in love.
A CONSTRUCTION milestone has been reached on a new 17-storey building currently being built near Reading Station.
TWO women have been arrested following a large disturbance in Reading's Newtown last week ? minutes after the school run.
A TEENAGER from a Tilehurst school was among those who went to Germany earlier this month for The Invictus Games.
A FINANCIAL services firm has made Bracknell its headquarters, with a move into the Maxis business park.
A FIRM that runs Christmas parties by the river has applied to Reading Borough Council for permission to host this ...
DEMOLITION is to be the first phase of a project to create a new leisure and shopping space with a ...
RESIDENTS of a social housing project in Reading are dee-lighted with the latest addition to the development.
A CAR has been stolen from a home in Tilehurst, prompting police to investigate.
A COMMERCIAL kitchen could be built at a Portman Road address if Reading Borough Council grants planning permission.
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