Reading Mela 2024: Spectacular community event attracts over 5,000 attendees
The community came alive this past weekend with a vibrant and colorful Mela that drew more than 5,000 attendees from across the regionn
Read moreDetailsThe community came alive this past weekend with a vibrant and colorful Mela that drew more than 5,000 attendees from across the regionn
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police has released pictures of a person they wish to speak to as part of an appeal for information regarding an assault
Read moreDetailsSonning Hockey Club is inviting new and returning hockey players to join their free ladies' and men's sessions.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police has released images of a person they would like to speak to regarding in connection with a burglary in Woodley
Read moreDetailsWith the Olympics now upon us, a local care home kicked off the summer of sport with its very own version of the Games.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing for witnesses after a black Honda Jazz and a black motorbike were involved in a road collision on Berkeley Avenue
Read moreDetailsNot enough people are using the town's park and rides.
Read moreDetailsHundreds took part in a testing 24-hour challenge to raise vital funds for cancer research 'Relay For Life' at Ascot.
Read moreDetailsFollowing a nationwide search, Archery GB has announced the winner of a special competition created to celebrate unsung heroes of the archery
Read moreDetailsOxford Road Post Office has opened today (Friday) at a new location - Oxford Road Pharmacy, 266-268 Oxford Road, Reading, RG30 1AD.
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