Berkshire organisations among those awarded support in latest round of police Community Fund
Thames Valley Police and the OPCC have release the latest round of support for Berkshire organisations through the Community Fund.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police and the OPCC have release the latest round of support for Berkshire organisations through the Community Fund.
Read moreDetailsOn Friday, March 28, the station marked its 185th year with a day of celebration, including live music and an exhibition in Reading
Read moreDetailsThames Water's Chief Financial Officer, Alistair Cochran, has stepped down, the utilities provider has announced.
Read moreDetailsReading Poets' Cafe hosted an event with members of a peace march aimed at showing solidarity with Palestine and countering Islamophobia
Read moreDetailsRail users should expect considerable disruption amid engineering works on train lines this weekend, GWR has warned.
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council is supporting a campaign to get the UK spring cleaning over the next week
Read moreDetailsThe University of Reading is backing an initiative to establish Thames Valley as the UK's leading region for artificial intelligence.
Read moreDetailsOlly Murs is set to take to the stage when the Palmer Park Summer Series returns to Reading on Friday, July 13.
Read moreDetailsTens of thousands has been raised for Sue Ryder following the Reading Half Marathon last week, of which it was also a charity partner.
Read moreDetailsScientists using a NASA telescope to look into deep space have captured images of activity in the magnetosphere of Neptune for the first time.
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