Council releases more details on Grazeley garden town plan
Yesterday the borough council announced a proposal to build a new 15,000 home eco-town in Grazeley as part of the Local Plan.
Read moreDetailsYesterday the borough council announced a proposal to build a new 15,000 home eco-town in Grazeley as part of the Local Plan.
Read moreDetailsA CHURCH in Lower Earley is preparing to welcome all creatures great and small this Sunday as it celebrates Christmas. Taking place from 2pm to 5pm, the Nativity Experience Live!...
Read moreDetailsYOUNGSTERS who want to get ready for Santa are being given a helping hand thanks to a jungle queen. Actor Jacqueline Jossa, who portrayed Lauren Branning in the BBC TV...
Read moreDetailsThree hundred children from Wokingham Borough schools performed in a dazzling carol concert earlier this month.
Read moreDetailsMATT RODDA has spoked of his gratitude to Reading East voters for re-electing him as their MP for the second time. He held on to his seat with an increased...
Read moreDetailsMATT RODDA has held on to his Reading East seat - polling just slightly more than he did two years ago. And bucking the national trend, the Conservative party share...
Read moreDetailsWITH the December 12 general election looming ever closer, an opportunity to grill the candidates standing in Reading East will take place early next month. Organised by Churches Together in...
Read moreDetailsA PREP school in Finchampstead is one of the best in the UK according to new data published in today’s Sunday Times – and two of the borough’s primary schools...
Read moreDetailsFOLLOWING last year’s special remembrance parades to mark the centenary of the end of the First World War, the borough is making preparations for this year’s services and parades. Most...
Read moreDetailsA flagship BBC programme drew what’s thought to be a record audience of 540 people to see a historic broadcast at Reading University. Radio 4’s lively Any Questions? programme last...
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