Pensioners protest at Hewlett Packard’s Reading Headquarters
Pensioners protest at Hewlett Packard's Reading Headquarters
Read moreDetailsPensioners protest at Hewlett Packard's Reading Headquarters
Read moreDetailsA READING-BASED charity is inviting women to attend its upcoming peer support group combatting sexual violence.
Read moreDetailsREADING'S Hexagon Theatre was partially built using RAAC concrete, but it remains fully open following an inspection.
Read moreDetailsREADING residents will have the opportunity to share their views and learn about the town's university's work.
Read moreDetailsHEALTHCARE staff are on the road to helping children with speech problems.
Read moreDetailsStudents from Reading College and University Centre met employers at a hospitality careers event.
Read moreDetailsHomes in Reading will be part of new plastic bags and wrapping recycling trials.
Read moreDetailsRESIDENTS and supermarkets across Reading have called for more to be done to prevent rising levels of shoplifting.
Read moreDetailsA SOUTH Reading charity is helping residents stock up on fresh and healthy food, while also reducing food waste.
Read moreDetailsREADING FC came from behind to defeat high-flying Bolton Wanderers 2-1 at the SCL Stadium on Saturday afternoon.
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