Council launches adult care campaign to help residents with care technology
READING Borough Council is seeking to help older people, those with disabilities, and the people who care for them during Adult Social Care month
Read moreDetailsREADING Borough Council is seeking to help older people, those with disabilities, and the people who care for them during Adult Social Care month
Read moreDetailsThousands could be left unable to vote in upcoming local elections due to outstanding response to registration reminders, says Reading Borough Council
Read moreDetailsST JOHN Ambulance has shared advice to help people stay safe during Bonfire Night, including advice for burns, smoke, debris injuries
Read moreDetailsA CHARITY grant will see specialist nursing care provided for more than 300 children and young people with complex and life-long medical conditions
Read moreDetailsTWO CATS are seeking a new owner who can care for them, including some help with an eye condition which requires a small dose of eye gel twice a day
Read moreDetailsCHARLIE Charles has been at the forefront of Reading's music scene for a whole decade? and his show is still going strong
Read moreDetailsMore than 250 people took part in the hike which is expected to have raised more than £15,000 in aid of Sue Ryder, sponsored by Azego
Read moreDetailsDRAG RACE royalty The Vivienne is set to host the Haters Roast, which is coming to the UK for the first time next year.
Read moreDetailsROB AUTON is returning to Reading once again as part of the tour of his brand new show, The Crowd Show
Read moreDetailsReading Today speaks to Dan D'Lion following a stellar performance at this year's Reading Festival, hot on the heels of his latest single, Knock Knock
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