Uni of Reading working with councils to bring £7M sport pavilion to Shinfield
The University of Reading has announced that it is working with councils to bring a multi-million pound sports investment to Shinfield
Read moreDetailsThe University of Reading has announced that it is working with councils to bring a multi-million pound sports investment to Shinfield
Read moreDetailsNew figures show that child sexual offences remain close to record levels in the UK during 2022/2023, despite a drop in the Thames Valley
Read moreDetailsA new round of funding for community organisations supporting crime prevention has been opened for applications
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council is set to approve the introduction of a significant number of on-street parking and waiting restrictions.
Read moreDetailsA BUSY through route between Reading and Wokingham borough is to be closed for a week ? residents are hoping it will lead to an improved road surface
Read moreDetailsIn December 2022, the government consulted on its proposals to change the planning system. The outcome, to put it mildly, is disappointing.
Read moreDetailsSOUTH Street is to celebrate new writing talent with a bit of help from RABBLE Theatre Company
Read moreDetailsPEOPLE looking for advice on how to update their CV can attend a course in Lower Earley later this month.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police has said that part of the M4 has been closed while they deal with a collision involving a single vehicle on Wednesday, January 10
Read moreDetailsPlans for up to 28 homes on an already congested road are set to be given approval by Wokingham District Council tonight.
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