Fletchers Group expands into South East with new Reading office
Medical negligence specialist solicitors move to town centre
Read moreDetailsMedical negligence specialist solicitors move to town centre
Read moreDetailsA serving officer based at Reading police station has been charged with rape and sexual assault.
Read moreDetailsThe appeal follows an incident of outraging public decency in Reading.
Read moreDetailsReading Rugby Football Club, one of Berkshire's oldest and most inclusive rugby institutions, officially reopened its refurbished clubhouse
Read moreDetailsProtesters from Extinction Rebellion performed a 'die-in' at Barclays Bank in Reading to link fossil fuel funding to climate change and global deaths
Read moreDetailsA semi-retired man from the Reading area has scooped £1,000,000 in the EuroMillions Millionaire Maker draw on Friday 23 May
Read moreDetailsA youngster from Wokingham, Aadya Kumar, has received the Shakuntala Devi Mantri Exceptional Award at the Inspire Awards 2025
Read moreDetailsJake Norris sees the World Athletics Championships as the perfect opportunity to conquer his demons and showcase his abilities on the global stage.
Read moreDetailsThe Curious Academy has been awarded Outstanding across every category in its first Ofsted inspection
Read moreDetailsA winning day was enjoyed at The Caversham
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