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Guests from the community came together to mark Indie News Week.
Read moreDetailsGuests from the community came together to mark Indie News Week.
Read moreDetailsReading's new library is throwing open its doors this week, and Reading Borough Council is inviting residents to come and take a look
Read moreDetailsThe Caversham and District Residents Association (CADRA) is celebrating the centenary of Caversham Bridge as it turns 100-years-old.
Read moreDetailsThe blood donation centre in Reading has announced it now has a permanent home once again?including a more streamlined all-in-one service.
Read moreDetailsReading Repertory Theatre has laid out its schedule of school-focused events aimed at bringing fun, workshops, and stage experiences to young people.
Read moreDetailsRt Revd Dr Steven Croft takes his last service at Christ Church Cathedral
Read moreDetailsThe Green Party has won the popular vote across the Reading Central parliamentary constituency area following this year's local elections.
Read moreDetailsI know global shocks, and the effects they have on energy bills and living costs, will be increasing anxiety for many households in our town.
Read moreDetailsThis Summer's World Cup could be one of the most dangerous ever, a scientist has warned, as the competition begins in earnest.
Read moreDetailsA trial partnership has seen a huge increase in the number of fines issued for littering and fly-tipping, Reading Borough Council has announced.
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