Going, going … It’s nearly gone! London Road rail bridge works that have brought misery to motorists for months nearly over
Reading's London Road rail bridge works: almost completed
Read moreDetailsReading's London Road rail bridge works: almost completed
Read moreDetailsRESIDENTS of a Lower Earley care home celebrated the coronation with a number of special activities.
Read moreDetailsAn evening of Celtic Funk, folk and Americana music will raise funds to help people with learning disabilities in Wokingham borough.
Read moreDetailsREADING FC lost 2-0 at Huddersfield Town in what will be their final Championship game for at least a season.
Read moreDetailsREADING FC made their final bow in the Championship for at least one season with a defeat to Huddersfield Town on the last day of the season.
Read moreDetailsTHE UNIVERSITY of Reading will welcome residents from across the town onto its Whiteknights campus for a new family-friendly event.
Read moreDetailsResidents of Earley were left shocked earlier this week to be told a busy road would close for roadworks during rush hours later this week
Read moreDetailsTwo remarkable bellringing teams made history when they rang at sister churches in Twyford and Hurst to mark the coronation.
Read moreDetailsA BUS company says it lacks the means to reinstate the park-and-ride service from Winnersh Triangle to Reading, despite a £6.8 million car park revamp
Read moreDetailsVillagers in Finchampstead fear pooches could cause noise and nuisance if Wokingham councillors grant a dog walking business permission to use field.
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