Petitioners hope to save historic Woodley aircraft building
The art deco building of Miles Aircraft, on Headley Road East, is one of the last remaining parts of the factory on the former Reading Aerodrome site.
Read moreDetailsThe art deco building of Miles Aircraft, on Headley Road East, is one of the last remaining parts of the factory on the former Reading Aerodrome site.
Read moreDetailsMatt Rodda, whose East Reading constituency includes Woodley and Earley, was commenting on the consultation launched by the borough council last week.
Read moreDetailsReader's Letters: Housebuilding, cycling and GPs
Read moreDetailsTwo creative writing groups for youngsters and virtual a storytime will be taking place online later this month.
Read moreDetailsThe Authors Online series returns on Tuesday, February 22, with an interview with British Nigerian writer Elizabeth Okoh.
Read moreDetailsA HOMELESS burglar who used a knife to attack a Woodley man in his home has been jailed for 13 years.
Read moreDetailsTheir fears come following an increase in traffic and the deteriorating condition of the road surface.
Read moreDetailsJosimah Baby Bank opened in August last year. Since then, the charity has helped almost 30 families, and the numbers are growing.
Read moreDetailsFiona Parry opened her Elms Walk, Wokingham store on Wednesday, January 19, and has seen a steady stream of customers.
Read moreDetailsWokingham and District Association for the Elderly is asking for plants to complete work on some previously neglected borders.
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