Berkshire dad Andrew raises more than £8,000 following son Harry’s cancer treatment
A dad in Reading has raised thousands of pounds for Young Lives VS Cancer after his son survived cancer last summer
Read moreDetailsA dad in Reading has raised thousands of pounds for Young Lives VS Cancer after his son survived cancer last summer
Read moreDetailsProgress Theatre is getting its new season underway in earnest with the 18th instalment of WriteFest, which showcases short plays by local writers
Read moreDetailsA selective state grammar school with charitable status is the first in Berkshire to gain a School of Sanctuary Award for children seeking refuge.
Read moreDetailsA MAN has been sentenced to jail time for a string of shoplifting offences in Reading. Richard Hiscock, aged 30 and of no fixed abode, was sentenced to 40 weeks...
Read moreDetailsBorn in Reading, psychotherapist Pauline Touissaint "exemplifies resilience, dedication and an unwavering commitment to her community,"
Read moreDetailsA young woman's "journey from a local student to an international fashion icon serves as a beacon of inspiration," says her nominator
Read moreDetailsAn editor who has devoted his life to community news has been put forward for the Community Champion award.
Read moreDetails'Conclusions' over the future of Berkshire's largest hospital are expected by the autumn budget, NHS bosses have said.
Read moreDetailsThis week's planning roundup for Reading features solar panelled parking near Madejski Stadium and new flats above a pub
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