Summer hours for re3: more time to clear out
IF YOU’VE been itching for a spring clean, now’s your chance: summer hours for re3 are in operation. The company, which operates waste and recyling facilities for the borough, has...
Read moreDetailsIF YOU’VE been itching for a spring clean, now’s your chance: summer hours for re3 are in operation. The company, which operates waste and recyling facilities for the borough, has...
Read moreDetailsGoalkeeper Luke Southwood has signed a new contract with Reading FC to keep him at the club until 2023.Southwood, 23, graduated from the Royals academy and has played back-up to...
Read moreDetailsThe Bishop of Reading has called on the government to act over its international aid cut, which she has called "desperately misguided".
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police urged motorists to watch their space in Finchampstead with a new road safety initiative.
Read moreDetailsReading Rep Theatre has announced plans to launch its new cultural arts hub this autumn.
Read moreDetailsEmmbrook Junior School has encouraged pupils to write “persuasive speeches” on plans for a Wokingham greenway, to encourage children to “participate in community decisions”.
Read moreDetailsThe a329 in Earley will be closed on for road works this weekend.
Read moreDetailsSport in Mind, a Reading-based mental health charity, has launched a new programme to support young people's mental health.
Read moreDetailsFC Bracknell U12s put in another brilliant team performance with a 5-0 home win against Whitegrove & Warfield Razors. U13 Colts were home to Caversham AFC Red Stars and involved...
Read moreDetailsReading host Huddersfield Town at the Madejski Stadium on Saturday as the 2020/21 Championship season draws to a close. It’s been a mixed season for the Royals which started in...
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