Reading woman to climb the 02 in her wheelchair to raise funds for Berkshire MS Therapy Centre
Mary King is to climb the O2 in her wheelchair to support of the Berkshire Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Therapy Centre next week
Read moreDetailsMary King is to climb the O2 in her wheelchair to support of the Berkshire Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Therapy Centre next week
Read moreDetailsREADThe yearly Bastille Reading festival is welcoming Historia Normannis, a 12th-century living history group
Read moreDetailsNHS Charities Together has launched an ambitious new programme to support the wellbeing of healthcare staff across its services
Read moreDetailsThe latest Chief Constable's Commendations saw Chief Constable Jason Hogg presenting awards to those who had worked on Operation Ivanhoe.
Read moreDetailsTVAA has announced that it is expanding its current headquarters further to bring critical response cars closer to major road networks
Read moreDetailsA new agreement granted by Henley Royal Regatta will see the festival return to the riverside until at least until 2030
Read moreDetailsLead vocalist Marisa Rodriguez said: "We always believed we could do it but now it's here I don't know how to take it all in"
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has voiced strong objections to changes set to be made to planning policy which would see local policy overridden
Read moreDetailsTHE Mayor of Reading is set to launch a new community project to celebrate the Indian Community Centre's 40th anniversary
Read moreDetailsNew rankings place the University of Reading among the top five universities in the south east, and in the top 40 in the UK
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