PRIDE OF READING AWARDS: Disabled children’s charity and Friends of Redlands nominated
A leading charity for disabled children which has branched out to help teens and young adults expand their career horizons has been nominated
Read moreDetailsA leading charity for disabled children which has branched out to help teens and young adults expand their career horizons has been nominated
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing for witnesses or information after a cyclist was assaulted by a suspect in a passing vehicle in Sulham
Read moreDetailsFather Peter Glas, who served at St Joseph's Church, Tilehurst, has been charged with 10 offences, including counts of gross indecency with a child
Read moreDetailsJamie Alford has been charged with a count of inflicting grievous bodily harm with intent and a count of possession of an offensive weapon
Read moreDetailsDancing and singalongs were the order of the day at Austen House care home in Lower Earley, Reading where residents were keen to
Read moreDetailsReading resident Liam Moore has shared his experiences of working at a hospice after celebrating a decade at Sue Ryder Duchess of Kent Hospice.
Read moreDetailsCats Protection and Dogs Trust have joined forces to help owners keep their cats and dogs safe in the sun this summer.
Read moreDetailsSignature at Ascot, a luxury care home based in Ascot, organised several events for residents and families to celebrate Royal Ascot.
Read moreDetailsLOCAL RUNNERS are being challenged to take on the Newbury Racecourse half marathon, 10k and 5k event as entries have now opened.
Read moreDetailsA BRAND NEW two-floor Pilates studio has opened up in Lower Earley with the aim of providing a fitness facility for people of all abilities.
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