Child bereavement charity receives boost from housebuilder
Millers Homes backs Daisy's Dream
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Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing for witnesses after a serious road traffic collision on the M4 motorway left a motorcyclist hospitalised
Read moreDetailsTwo drug dealers have been jailed after police stopped a car in Berkshire and discovered dozens of wraps of class A drugs
Read moreDetailsA crash on the M4 near Reading has caused delays for drivers after a fuel spillage led to lane closures on the motorway.
Read moreDetailsResidents who have not yet registered to vote only have a few weeks remaining if they want to have their say at this year's local elections.
Read moreDetailsTwo men have been jailed following a Thames Valley Police investigation into Class A drug supply in Reading, including crack cocaine and heroin
Read moreDetailsTraffic is now passing under the railway bridge by Loddon Bridge Road after emergency services finished work at the scene.
Read moreDetailsChaos on the road as drivers asked to avoid the area
Read moreDetailsReading College and University Centre held its first Community Iftar Meal on Tuesday 3 March to mark the holy month of Ramadan.
Read moreDetailsIndependent family-owned games shop Eclectic Games is celebrating its 20th birthday this month, marking two decades since it first opened
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