Caversham homelessness pods set to be phased out, council announces
Councillors have announced that it will aid users of a homelessness support scheme in Reading ahead of its closure.
Read moreDetailsCouncillors have announced that it will aid users of a homelessness support scheme in Reading ahead of its closure.
Read moreDetailsA large ensemble cast rises to meet the challenge of such austere surroundings not least lead Dylan Collie, whose portrayal of Hamlet is confident
Read moreDetailsA new report to a Reading Borough Council committee will show a 'coordinated approach' to tackling rough sleepers, councillors say.
Read moreDetailsThe Hexagon is set to welcome the live production of Victoria Wood's iconic, acclaimed series, Dinnerladies, next year
Read moreDetailsUni of Reading students have taken the UK's top student food innovation prize after turning leftover hazelnut pulp into macarons
Read moreDetailsnew campaign shines a spotlight on colleagues from across provider trusts, integrated care?systems?and wider NHS services in the?South East,
Read moreDetailsResidents and businesses are being encouraged to support this year's Summer Donation Drive by donating essential items to support local families
Read moreDetailsAny equipment provided by the NHS or the council from suppliers Millbrook or NRS can be returned via the new reuse scheme
Read moreDetailsHenley Royal Regatta witnessed history over the weekend as Reading University Boat Club won gold medals at the event for the first time since 1986.
Read moreDetailsPolice and Crime Commissioner Matthew Barber has welcomed the report, which notes areas of improvement in Thames Valley Police's effectiveness
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