‘The like button is the symbol of our times’: Ian Parton of The Go! Team
The Go! Team's Ian Parton talks LittleBigPlanet, latest albums, and the Like generation ahead of their Sub89 show in March
Read moreDetailsThe Go! Team's Ian Parton talks LittleBigPlanet, latest albums, and the Like generation ahead of their Sub89 show in March
Read moreDetailsDRIVERS who stop in yellow box junctions will be fined from next week, as Reading Borough Council begins enforcement powers
Read moreDetailsTHE former Wokingham headquarters of a digital marketing firm is to be converted into a school for children with additional needs.
Read moreDetailsTHE UNIVERSITY of Reading's climate stripes have appeared on a first-of-its-kind electric vehicle.
Read moreDetailsA potential new wildlife site in Arborfield to make up for land lost under new houses in Hurst could be at risk, it's been claimed.
Read moreDetailsA barrister supporting a new building scheme says the number of affordable homes going up in Wokingham borough is far behind what is needed.
Read moreDetailsAn associate professor working in planning and development has spoken out against the 200 homes proposed for Hurst where she lives
Read moreDetailsSWALLOWFIELD residents can speak to Citizens Advice Wokingham at an upcoming drop-in event.
Read moreDetailsA choir's concert will celebrate the King's coronation
Read moreDetailsMOTORISTS are facing long delays to get in and out of Reading due to a three-month project to repaint a railway bridge.
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