St Agnes to double up on Christmas Eve
A READING church is holding two special services on Saturday, December 24.
Read moreDetailsA READING church is holding two special services on Saturday, December 24.
Read moreDetailsA READING church is helping residents understand the meaning behind the Christmas story.
Read moreDetailsThe free exhibition will see a collection of prints under the title "Performance," presented by The Photographic Angle.
Read moreDetailsBFfC and Reading Borough Council have announced that Lara Patel has been appointed as director of children's services, set to start in the new year
Read moreDetailsA man was pronounced dead at the scene after falling from a bridge on Saturday, December 10
Read moreDetailsFire and Ambulance services attended a road traffic collision on Bath Road in Midgham on Friday, December 9
Read moreDetailsA WOMAN Christmas shopping in Reading town centre was left with bruising after she was dragged out of a store, and kicked in the stomach
Read moreDetailsReading FC made a positive return to Championship football, defeating Coventry 1-0.
Read moreDetailsThe training space will be created at the University of Reading after funding was secured to provide much needed experience for students and NHS staff
Read moreDetailsThe number of children being home-schooled in Reading has risen by 232% in a decade, according to figures by home-schooling provider Wolsey Hall.
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