Reading and Berkshire proclaim the accession of King Charles III
THE COUNTY of Berkshire and the town of Reading have proclaimed the accession of His Majesty King Charles III
Read moreDetailsTHE COUNTY of Berkshire and the town of Reading have proclaimed the accession of His Majesty King Charles III
Read moreDetailsTheresa May MP pays tribute to Queen Elizabeth II as she joins other members in addressing parliament
Read moreDetailsTHOSE curious to learn about where they came from will have the opportunity to uncover their past thanks to a Reading community group.
Read moreDetailsNEW research shows that while Wokingham and Reading's house prices have increased during the pandemic, the overall rise is below the national average
Read moreDetailsIn light of the death of the Queen, all grassroots fixtures planned for this weekend have been postponed.
Read moreDetailsHelen Wilson has achieved more success with a gold in shot putt and discuss at the European Transplant and Dialysis Games.
Read moreDetailsHer Majesty The Queen, Elizabeth II, has died aged 96.
Read moreDetailsBerkshire Vision teams up with Reading FC for blindfolded football dribbling at The Oracle to raise funds for the charity
Read moreDetailsThames Water is undertaking urgent sewer repairs at the site, with traffic diverted via Oak Tree Road and Kentwood Hill
Read moreDetailsA COMMUNITY music group will celebrate its 21st anniversary by performing a selection of classics, while also premiering a new composition.
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