Royal Berks Fire and Rescue Services donate breathing equipment to Ukraine
Royal Berkshire Fire and Rescue Services have given a number of breathing apparatus sets to their counter parts in Ukraine
Read moreDetailsRoyal Berkshire Fire and Rescue Services have given a number of breathing apparatus sets to their counter parts in Ukraine
Read moreDetailsFriends and family paid tribute to Ruth at the memorial event in Reading's Town Hall, including her sister, Professor Julia Waters
Read moreDetailsReading's Indi Comedy Festival is well under way following the New Comedian Competition, which saw ten stand-ups battle it out in 5-minute sets
Read moreDetailsProgress brings levity and gravity to Sandi Toksvig's Silver Lining, showing at the theatre in The Mount from Friday-Saturday, May 19-27
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has announced its proposals for lead councillors ahead of the AGM due next week.
Read moreDetailsAhmad Kalim has successfully published his first book, Bloody Justice, which follows the events in the wake of a double killing at Coney Island
Read moreDetailsAndy Smith will take on the huge 874-mile cycling challenge to give back to Berkshire Vision after they supported him during his sight loss diagnosis
Read moreDetailsREADING Borough Council has formally put forward its nominees for the position of the town's Mayor and its deputy leader. Cllr Tony Page has been named as the council's candidate...
Read moreDetailsTHE RESULTS for Reading's local election have now been announced in full as results from across the country continue to emerge. Reading is among those where Labour has made gains...
Read moreDetailsWaterstones on Broad Street welcomed fantasy writer AF Steadman, whose acclaimed novel has just received its much-anticipated sequel
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