Ready, set, grow: Reading in Bloom is back
The local competition is back after time away, giving Reading's gardeners the opportunity to blossom
Read moreDetailsThe local competition is back after time away, giving Reading's gardeners the opportunity to blossom
Read moreDetailsThe awards saw more than 5,000 entries whittled down to just 500, with the announcement of the winner and awards ceremony set for later this year
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police has joined the charter which commits organisations to improving race equality and equal opportunities
Read moreDetailsResidents in Reading are being encouraged to check their liver health for free as part of the British Liver Trust's Love Your Liver campaign
Read moreDetailsAn 18-year-old and a 20-year-old, both from Reading, have been arrested following an incident in which a man was stabbed in May
Read moreDetailsThe Queen's award for voluntary service has commended three charities in Reading, including Alana House and Homestart
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police and Hampshire Constabulary's roads units join the national campaign to ensure drivers and passengers are using seatbelts
Read moreDetailsWater Fest celebrates a third of a century as the Queen marks 70 years on the throne this weekend
Read moreDetailsReading Waterfest: 11am-5pm – The Abbey Ruins, Forbury Gardens Reading's flagship event for the jubilee weekend, which will see workshops, artists, performers, stalls, and charities making waves at one of...
Read moreDetailsThe Jubilee Jamboree at St Catherine's celebrated the event with a big knees-up, tea and cake, and royal revelry
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