New mural at The Oracle celebrates Sue Ryder nurses
The mural champions the nurses at Sue Ryder, which provides support and palliative care for those with terminal illness and long-term conditions
Read moreDetailsThe mural champions the nurses at Sue Ryder, which provides support and palliative care for those with terminal illness and long-term conditions
Read moreDetailsPanela Reynolds was given the Sir James Gildea Award recognising volunteers and employees for exceptional contribution to SSAFA
Read moreDetailsAs part of a £26 million investment into bus travel services around Reading, the council is seeking the public's opinion on the plans
Read moreDetailsPeople's Trust for Endangered Species (PTES) is urging volunteers to record and submit sightings of stag beetles as part of its annual Great Stag Hunt
Read moreDetailsThe Summer Reading Challenge is aimed at helping to get children between 4 and 11 to read six books during the summer holidays
Read moreDetailsTHE ROYAL Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service has released a statement following a fire which broke out above the Cmart store on Friar Street. Following reports of a fire on...
Read moreDetailsReading Pride's Love Unites Festival has revealed who will be taking to the stage later this summer
Read moreDetailsThe newly-appointed mayor of Reading, Cllr Tony Page, was among those who spoke at the grand opening making his first official engagement in the role
Read moreDetailsReading Today speaks to Tayo Sound about fatigue, festivals, and finding inspiration after his confident set at this year's AYL Festival
Read moreDetailsReading saw a weekend of improv, stand-up, and roasts as the inaugural Indie Comedy Festival came to venues across town
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