Eight community heroes commended at BBC Berkshire’s Make A Difference Awards
On Friday, September 15, eight individuals or organisations were recognised for their support and contributions in the community at Reading Town Hall
Read moreDetailsOn Friday, September 15, eight individuals or organisations were recognised for their support and contributions in the community at Reading Town Hall
Read moreDetailsWith 48 arrests made around this year's events, numbers of Reading Festival arrests are slightly up from last year, but remain around 5-year level
Read moreDetailsOn Wednesday, September 13, a black Range Rover Evoque was involved in a collision with a pedestrian on Royal Avenue, Calcot, at 3.45pm
Read moreDetailsBritish clothing brand Charles Tyrwhitt has launched a search for a dream job for rugby fans.
Read moreDetailsPizzas could be in short supply after news that workers in London are set to strike.
Read moreDetailsWalkers will be out in force this weekend to raise money for a worthwhile cause.
Read moreDetailsEMERGENCY services were called to a serious traffic collision on Kings Road, Reading, on Tuesday afternoon, though the A329, Kings Road, where a teenage girl was struck by a bus....
Read moreDetailsGirls' Net online mental health course for girls launches in Berkshire
Read moreDetailsDown at the Abbey returns for its second day, bringing BC Camplight, Ziyad Al-Samman, Tiger Mendoza, Los Bitchos, and Madalitso Band
Read moreDetailsCreative minds behind new plans for a well-known landmark have revealed fresh details.
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