Reading construction firm on course to raise £50,000 for Sue Ryder as it marks its jubilee year
STAFF at a Reading construction firm have 50,000 reasons to raise funds for the Sue Ryder hospice.
Read moreDetailsSTAFF at a Reading construction firm have 50,000 reasons to raise funds for the Sue Ryder hospice.
Read moreDetailsThe developer in charge of a project to replace a Southcote house with 10 apartments has applied to make changes.
Read moreDetailsA READING woman says the council has failed to carry out repairs to her flat more than 18 months after her initial complaint.
Read moreDetailsA popular cafe on Kennet Island has been put forward for a Pride of Reading award.
Read moreDetailsA COUPLE who plan to open a brewery to help train adults with learning disabilities officially launched the project this week with their first beer
Read moreDetailsA hotel team and their manager have been put forward for an award for their commitment to supporting the Reading community
Read moreDetailsWimbledon tennis is full of drama, This year is no exception, Incredible shots showing skill and power While others are pure deception.
Read moreDetailsThree great ways to help make Reading a better place, thanks to Reading Voluntary Action
Read moreDetailsUnconditional love a couple have shown to their extended family after the sudden death of their daughter led to a Pride of Reading nomination
Read moreDetailsReading's ever-popular Summer Reading Challenge is back, which you can access in a local library near you
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