Beans IN toast could revolutionise English breakfasts
SCIENTISTS at the University of Reading have devised a unique way of keeping the British diet healthy and environmentally-friendly.
Read moreDetailsSCIENTISTS at the University of Reading have devised a unique way of keeping the British diet healthy and environmentally-friendly.
Read moreDetailsNEW HOUSING developments cause stirs in every community - this is not a new phenomenon.
Read moreDetailsSOUTH READING residents are set to enjoy an evening of their favourite rock and roll songs.
Read moreDetailsSOUTH READING residents looking to become more tech-savvy will have the chance to hone their skills at bimonthly sessions.
Read moreDetailsBlue Collar Corner has lent its support to homeless charity Launchpad and young people's charity No5 with a new profit-share initiative
Read moreDetailsDelight as water bird swans in to pub car park
Read moreDetailsThe free event takes place at the Penta Hotel, in central Reading, between 10am and 2pm on Thursday, February 16.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Animal Welfare is holding a mini market complete with a coffee morning to help raise funds for its work supporting cats in medical care
Read moreDetailsOXFORD ROAD, Reading, has reopened following closure due to a road traffic collision. Reading Buses posted to social media just after 11:40am on Friday, January 20, to say that the...
Read moreDetailsNicholas Maze, aged 38 and of Wokingham Road, Reading, was arrested on Thursday, January 12, and charged the following day with one count of robbery
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