Council urges residents to get up to date with jabs ahead of the winter
Residents are encouraged to get up to date on their flu and Covid vaccinations which help avoid the season during which the diseases are prolific
Read moreDetailsResidents are encouraged to get up to date on their flu and Covid vaccinations which help avoid the season during which the diseases are prolific
Read moreDetailsReading is set to mark 250 years since the birth of one of the most celebrated literary icons next summer, with talks, walks, and events
Read moreDetailsReading School for Boys has named the Royal Berks Charity as its charity of the year.
Read moreDetailsThe Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner has awarded more than £200,000 to organisations in Thames Valley
Read moreDetailsAndrea Jones is appealing for better help for families with children living with the disorder as ADHD Awareness Month continues through October
Read moreDetailsThe Police and Crime Commissioner has welcomed new statistics which show that shoplifting charges by Thames Valley Police have nearly doubled.
Read moreDetailsAN URBAN theatre performance was shown at the John Madejski Academy (JMA) as part of a joint initiative tackling knife crime among young people. CODE, by theatre company Justice in...
Read moreDetailsThe exhibition takes place at The Roseate, The Forbury, from 2pm on Saturday, November 2.
Read moreDetailsA paper says the physical motion of falling ice crystals could help meteorologists to better estimate how snowfall translates into rainfall
Read moreDetailsSelect Car Leasing has announced it is set to collaborate in a new partnership with MotorEasy to provide insurance and aftersales care
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