Council supports White Ribbon Day with focus on increased safety for women and girls
Reading Borough Council is highlighting its commitment to ending violence against women and girls as the UK marks White Ribbon Day
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council is highlighting its commitment to ending violence against women and girls as the UK marks White Ribbon Day
Read moreDetailsNigel Frankland, a coach at Reading Canoe Club, has been nominated for the Coach of the Year award
Read moreDetailsCommunity spirit shines brightly as residents and colleagues united to donate food and essentials to local charity, New Beginnings Reading
Read moreDetailsPolice are appealing for witnesses after a road traffic collision left a pedestrian with potentially life-changing injuries in Reading.
Read moreDetailsNew poll finds that lack of communication from Reading FC is leading to more than half of fans staying away from matches.
Read moreDetailsAs part of Network Rail's performance improvement plan in the Thames Valley ? named Project Brunel ? there will be no trains between Paddington
Read moreDetailsThe Supporters' Trust at Reading (STAR) have created a document detailing their suggestions for potential improvements to the 2024 Football Governance
Read moreDetailsReading Buses reported that a police incident taking place near Coley Park meant that services on route Bronze 11 were being affected.
Read moreDetailsCats Protection is appealing to people not to dump their pets as it sees a worrying increase in cat abandonment of over 30% this year.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police have confirmed that they are investigating an unexplained death after the body of a 28-year-old man was found near Ryeish Green.
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