Police and Crime Commissioner Matthew Barber opens latest round of community funding
Matthew Barber, Police and Crime Commissioner for Thames Valley, has officially opened the latest round of community funding for crime prevention
Read moreDetailsMatthew Barber, Police and Crime Commissioner for Thames Valley, has officially opened the latest round of community funding for crime prevention
Read moreDetailsThe event sees new safety hubs, bans disposable vapes, the return of the cinema tent, and a new and improved silent disco
Read moreDetailsROYAL Berkshire Fire Authority (RBFA) has approved plans to invest in new training facilities and fleet.
Read moreDetailsSarah Zeneli, founder of Sparkle Vegan Events and organiser of Reading Vegan Festival has been nominated for the Chris Tarrant Award
Read moreDetailsA READING dessert parlour will keep the summer party going as it introduces a new line of drinks.
Read moreDetailsTHAMES Valley Police are looking to reunite two abandoned bikes with their owners.
Read moreDetailsSleepseeker have created a guide to help Reading festival-goers get a good night's rest.
Read moreDetailsA Reading real estate agent has doubled the size of his business overnight .
Read moreDetailsWith changeable weather expected, it can be hard to know what to pack for Reading festival.
Read moreDetailsPatients are being advised to check which services they'll need as doctors' strikes are set to take place between Thursday and Saturday
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