Chief executive of Reading-based homeless charity announces departure
Ian Caren, CEO of Launchpad, has announced he is stepping down at the end of April.
Read moreDetailsIan Caren, CEO of Launchpad, has announced he is stepping down at the end of April.
Read moreDetailsThe recycling centres will continue to use the booking system, so all visitors will need to arrange a 30-minute slot with last bookings at 7pm.
Read moreDetailsIT SEEMS all of our lockdown arts, crafts and hobbies have paid off. The South East has now been named the second-most creative place in England, with more than 72...
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM borough drivers will spend nearly nine months waiting in traffic jams over the course of a lifetime. Energy supplier Save On Energy recently surveyed which local authorities in England...
Read moreDetailsREADING property agent Haslams Surveyors has received a prestigious award. It was recently won Industrial Most Active Single Branch Agency Team in the South East. The award was given by...
Read moreDetailsPC Holland, based at Reading police station, said: “We are appealing to the public to help us to locate Ahad."
Read moreDetailsHas Banksy returned to Reading for a third time? Earlier this month, the famous street artist painted a mural onto the exterior walls of Reading Gaol, thrilling art lovers and...
Read moreDetailsA READING-based real estate investment trust (REIT) company says that it has seen steady trading despite the pandemic. McKay Securities Plc, which says it is the only UK REIT specialising...
Read moreDetailsIT’S a red letter day for art lovers – but the words are more likely to see them descend into a red mist. Overnight, the Banksy mural has been vandalised. ...
Read moreDetailsA SCHEME launched by Autism Berkshire 11 years ago has a new look, as it links up with the police. Berkshire Autism Alert Cards, which provide a way for residents...
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