Mick Gooding: Ex-Royals footballer switches management for mortgages
A FORMER Reading FC legend is making moves in the town's property industry.
Read moreDetailsA FORMER Reading FC legend is making moves in the town's property industry.
Read moreDetailsSTUDENTS at Leighton Park School were treated to a talk delivered by a guest speaker bearing one of the UK's most recognisable names.
Read moreDetailsBUDDING artists displayed their work at a unique Open Hand Open Space showcase last weekend.
Read moreDetailsRESIDENTS are being asked to test their smoke alarms regularly by Royal Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service (RBFRS).
Read moreDetailsSTUDENTS, staff and alumni from the University of Reading are being recognised for their outstanding volunteering work.
Read moreDetailsPolice are appealing for help tracing a person who was reported missing from Wokingham on Monday, February 20, and may have links to the Reading area
Read moreDetailsA PETITION to disband a Reading University Students' Union society has been launched over concerns about the nature of discussions held by members.
Read moreDetailsFUNDRAISERS from Leighton Park School swapped suits for singlets as they ran the Wokingham Half Marathon.
Read moreDetailsFaster Processing Ltd, based in Reading, has launched the Tapeeno app, which transforms any Android phone into a payment device and card reader
Read moreDetailsA-Level Criminology and Forensic Sciences students examined fake crime scenes as part of an investigative exercise at Reading College
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