Interest in Cantley cafe and pavilion
Council has confirmed interest from a number of parties who have expressed interest in the Cantley Park cafe and pavilion.
Read moreDetailsCouncil has confirmed interest from a number of parties who have expressed interest in the Cantley Park cafe and pavilion.
Read moreDetailsAccess to parking at California crossroads is set to change later this week.
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Read moreDetailsThe NHS has announced that the system for arranging appointments for those needing booster jabs is taking bookings for eligible residents
Read moreDetailsThe 'tale as old as time' saw a talented cast and crew from across the region team up to perform a holiday spectacular.
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Read moreDetailsA number of charities around Thames Valley are set to see a boost in support as the University of Reading announces a new community scheme
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Read moreDetailsThousands of participants donned their running gear and hit the pavement for the annual Reading Half Marathon today, Sunday, April 12
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