Woodley family has ‘had enough’ of living in overcrowded council house
Ms James said there have been countless other problems in the home, from silverfish to cracked ceilings, leaks and rats.
Read moreDetailsMs James said there have been countless other problems in the home, from silverfish to cracked ceilings, leaks and rats.
Read moreDetailsSonning Flowers continues to grow as it snags a national award at the Wedding Industry Awards
Read moreDetailsTHE BODY of a man has been recovered from a field in Lower Earley
Read moreDetailsThe first Grow How event is on the Saturday, March 5.
Read moreDetailsThe cafe?s menu has been developed by award-winning chef Kuldeep Singh and includes Indian lunchboxes, hot and cold drinks, and cakes.
Read moreDetailsPlatform YP will be rehearsing and performing a full show at The Whitty Theatre from Monday, 11 April to Thursday, April 14.
Read moreDetailsLAST week, The Hexagon was packed for a sold-out performance by The Stranglers
Read moreDetailsTHE countdown is on for the return of Readipop Festival this summer ? and to celebrate, a launch party is being held later this month.
Read moreDetailsArtist Chris Holley will lead an illustrated session on the muse on Thursday, March 17.
Read moreDetailsTeen writing group Igniting Writing will be joined by author Patrice Lawrence, and Virtual Storytime promises fun for younger children.
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