Residents to be asked about Natural History Museum centre access road plans
The University of Reading will share plans for a new access road to the proposed Natural History Museum centre site.
Read moreDetailsThe University of Reading will share plans for a new access road to the proposed Natural History Museum centre site.
Read moreDetailsA SCHOOL on the borough's boundary is to start offering provision to GCSE level from the next academic year.
Read moreDetailsElanco colleagues trace the Thames for motor neurone charity
Read moreDetailsREADING WEST MP Sir Alok Sharma has announced he will not stand in the next General Election.
Read moreDetailsA LIFE-LONG Reading FC fan is inviting fellow supporters to come together for a new project to speak about mental health and football.
Read moreDetailsRoyal Mail has admitted, after our initial enquiries got lost in the post, that residents in Woodley and Earley are seeing delays to their deliveries
Read moreDetailsA CAMPAIGN has been launched to save the One Day Travelcard to London after it was announced Transport for London is to scrap it in January.
Read moreDetailsSHINFIELD was blessed with sunshine as residents came together for a community event to help raise money for refugees across the globe.
Read moreDetailsThose busy and talented people at Twyford Drama are presenting two contrasting one act plays on the same night.
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM man has been arrested after a teenager was seriously injured in a collision in Crowthorne on Saturday night.
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