Thames Valley Kings’ Trustee Peter Scoins named one of Royal Voluntary Services Platinum Champions
Thames Valley Kings wheelchair basketball club's Trustee Peter Scoins named one of Royal Voluntary Services Platinum Champions.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Kings wheelchair basketball club's Trustee Peter Scoins named one of Royal Voluntary Services Platinum Champions.
Read moreDetailsA cul-de-sac in Tilehurst was treated to home-cooked buffet food, music, and a visit from the mayor as it marked the Platinum Jubilee
Read moreDetailsToday's forecast sees the chance of some showers before noon, drying off in later in the day
Read moreDetailsThe Mayor leads the ceremony as Reading joins the thousands around the world lighting beacons to mark the Queen's Platinum Jubilee
Read moreDetailsFriday's events see a tribute concert to some of the UK's biggest musical acts, with performances under the stars in the Abbey ruins
Read moreDetailsA round-up of the Jubilee events going on in Reading on Thursday, June 2
Read moreDetailsSixteen teams battled it out in the Rangers six-a-side cricket tournament in a quest to be crowned champions.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing help tracing the 72-year old, who is believed to be in Reading
Read moreDetailsFormer Bracknell Town manager and Wokingham Town player Phil Alexander has left his role as Crystal Palace chief executive after 26 years at the Club.
Read moreDetailsThe punk outfit is performing in Reading after having to postpone their album tour seven times
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