Reading resident with rare condition running London Marathon in honour of late friend
Kelly Doe, from Reading, is taking on the London Marathon for the first time in aid of Sue Ryder and to honour the late partner of a friend
Read moreDetailsKelly Doe, from Reading, is taking on the London Marathon for the first time in aid of Sue Ryder and to honour the late partner of a friend
Read moreDetailsReading Comic Con returns to Loddon Valley Leisure Centre on Saturday, April 6, featuring Sophie Aldred, Tessa Peake-Jones, and Michael Carter
Read moreDetailsFences have been put up around the Cemetery Junction arch amid concerns for the safety of the masonry as the future of the building looks uncertain
Read moreDetailsDreamcoat Stars is returning for its 3rd UK tour, combining music from broadway musicals and classic chart-toppers
Read moreDetailsThe NHS has released new figures which show that nearly 3 million people have used their app to manage their subscriptions since the feature's launch
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Positive Support's HIV Podcast has been nominated for an Audio & Radio Industry Award
Read moreDetailsResidents have until midnight on Tuesday, April 16, to make sure that they are registered to vote ahead of elections in May
Read moreDetails£538,000 has been secured by the council to fund plans to improve cycling and pedestrian facilities in Sidmouth Street and Christchurch Green
Read moreDetailsIn its 40th anniversary year, Home-Start Reading is set to see 40 runners raising funds for its charity work this spring
Read moreDetailsBAFTA-winning producer Gareth Ellis-Unwin visited the college and university centre to speak to media students about his life and work
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