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Read moreDetailsWe all face trials and challenges in life that are very real - how can we cope better with them?
Read moreDetailsTHERE were stories, memories and a few tears shed at an exhibition to mark the demolition of East Reading's iconic gas tower.
Read moreDetailsThis is a great dish to serve with a cheese tart or leftover Christmas ham; even turkey.
Read moreDetailsAN APPRENTICESHIP scheme at Reading Borough Council welcomed its first recruits earlier this autumn and they are settling in well.
Read moreDetailsThe Inner Wheel Club of Reading Maiden Erlegh is back in action following the pandemic-enforced lockdowns and they welcome new members
Read moreDetailsA READING woman is swapping the supermarket aisles for the West End stage after her videos were viewed by millions
Read moreDetailsEmma Major's latest venture is a limited edition calendar for 2022 featuring colour drawings of Little Guy.
Read moreDetailsA lorry was stripped by Wiltshire police officers at a truck stop yesterday
Read moreDetailsTo celebrate, three limited edition beers will be unveiled at a special taproom event on Saturday, November 13.
Read moreDetailsBy James Aldridge Local Democracy Reporter ALMOST all Reading borough councillors kneeled following a speech highlighting racial inequality. The symbolic gesture came at a meeting of the council last Tuesday...
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