Reading hosts evening of reflection to remember Holocaust victims
AN EVENING of reflection is being held tomorrow to remember victims of the Holocaust.
Read moreDetailsAN EVENING of reflection is being held tomorrow to remember victims of the Holocaust.
Read moreDetailsDavina Turnbull had been struggling to keep her children safe in car journeys, causing her family a logistical challenge to getting around.
Read moreDetailsIn a video on social media, smoke could be seen rising from The George on Loddon Bridge Road.
Read moreDetailsAll visitors to the shopping centre could try their hand at weaving, thanks to organisers Jelly, a creative arts charity.
Read moreDetailsUNIONS have warned that NHS dentistry is ?hanging by a thread? with some patients facing two-year waits for routine check ups.
Read moreDetailsThe college will offer qualifications in management and administration, engineering, digital production, design and development, and adult nursing.
Read moreDetailsThe pollutants, including diesel exhausts, stop insects from sniffing out the crops and wildflowers that depend on them.
Read moreDetailsOfficers believe the men in the CCTV images may have information which could help their investigation.
Read moreDetailsThe first ever regional water resources plan has been published by Water Resources South East (WRSE), an alliance of the six water companies.
Read moreDetailsTWO KEY workers from Wokingham have had a miserable Christmas after discovering that their new-build flats were covered in mould.
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