Family of Reading man release tribute to him following fatal road traffic collision
The family of Harley Hibberd, who died following a road traffic collision in Reading on Monday 7 July, have released a tribute to him
Read moreDetailsThe family of Harley Hibberd, who died following a road traffic collision in Reading on Monday 7 July, have released a tribute to him
Read moreDetailsWORK has begun on a comprehensive plan of creating a new studio theatre at The Hexagon in central Reading. The theatre is part of a major overhaul of the Minster...
Read moreDetailsReading's annual canvass has begun again, where residents are asked to look out for and respond to emails regarding their electoral eligibility.
Read moreDetailsA project led by scientists from the University of Reading have found what could be one of the earliest examples of a hospice.
Read moreDetailsSouth Central Ambulance Service has partnered with the GoodSAM Responder app to reduce the response time to life-threatening cardiac arrest calls.
Read moreDetailsThe water provider has confirmed that a Temporary Use Ban is to be put in place across a large part of the Thames Valley which include Reading
Read moreDetailsReading is among the worst places for limescale levels, figures from home products manufacturer HG show
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has announced its intentions to make a formal request for a change to the boundary between Reading and West Berkshire.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police has announced that a large fire has broken out in woodland along Monks Lane, near the A339, behind Newbury College.
Read moreDetailsThe John Rabson's Recreation Ground has seen the opening of new facilities for fans of skateboarding, BMX, scooters, and rollerblades.
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