Storm Agnes could bring winds of up to 60mph on Wednesday
The Met Office has issued a Yellow severe weather warning across most of the UK ahead of the arrival of Storm Agnes on Wednesday, September 27
Read moreDetailsThe Met Office has issued a Yellow severe weather warning across most of the UK ahead of the arrival of Storm Agnes on Wednesday, September 27
Read moreDetailsTODAY, Monday, September 25, activists in Reading joined many around the country in staging a silent vigil at Reading Crown Court following the prosecution of Trudi Warner and a number...
Read moreDetailsRefugee support charity Herts for Refugees says numbers "are reducing" of items left at Reading Festival following the post-event clean up
Read moreDetailsLittle Heath School in Tilehurst, Reading, has been awarded international accreditation for their environmental efforts
Read moreDetailsRocket Kings is set to release their third album and is marking the event with a live set at The Fisherman's Cottage on Saturday, September 16
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing for help identifying a man who was the victim of an assault in Reading on Saturday, September 9
Read moreDetailsEvery Little Thing Festival marked Suicide Prevention Day by providing a space to learn more about mental health and suicide prevention
Read moreDetailsA BERKSHIRE resident is set to undertake a 250km coastline challenge in Pembrokeshire in aid of a sight loss charity based in Reading
Read moreDetailsCOMMUNITY groups across Reading will co-host an upcoming event to help educate people on suicide and how to combat it.
Read moreDetailsPrisons Minister Damian Hinds has confirmed that the sale of Reading Gaol to an unknown developer is expected to be completed "later this autumn."
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