Broad Street Mall celebrates festive support of Save The Children
Broad Street Mall celebrated the spirit of giving, going above and beyond to support the community through a series of heartfelt initiatives.
Read moreDetailsBroad Street Mall celebrated the spirit of giving, going above and beyond to support the community through a series of heartfelt initiatives.
Read moreDetailsPolice have closed a suspected brothel in Reading town centre following reports from members of the public.
Read moreDetailsA recent survey has ranked Reading as one of the worst places in the UK for traffic congestion.
Read moreDetailsMore people in the South East are planning to use health and fitness apps to help them achieve their New Year goals, according to new research.
Read moreDetailsAround 30 people gathered outside Reading railway station on Friday evening to protest against recent US actions involving Venezuela
Read moreDetailsA University of Reading space expert has been honoured for his work to develop rapid space weather forecasts.
Read moreDetailsThames Water has urged customers to take steps to protect their homes from burst pipes as freezing temperatures continue across the region.
Read moreDetailsA mother and son from Reading have been jailed following a Thames Valley Police investigation into drug supply offences.
Read moreDetailsRomance scams are continuing to rise across the UK, with more than 900 cases reported in the Thames Valley
Read moreDetailsHouseholds in Reading West and Mid Berkshire taking out a new mortgage are paying more than £2,600 less a year
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