Tilehurst man Mark shares experiences as part of Sue Ryder appeal
A Reading man has taken part in an appeal raising awareness of the work of a hospice charity in Berkshire
Read moreDetailsA Reading man has taken part in an appeal raising awareness of the work of a hospice charity in Berkshire
Read moreDetailsMILLIONS of pounds more than expected have been spent by Reading's council-owned company in charge of providing children's services such as foster
Read moreDetailsA charity entering its 60th year saves lives by offering free prostate cancer screening to around 1,000 men each year.
Read moreDetailsAn organic vegetable farm that produces food without the use of livestock has been nominated for the The Green Community Award.
Read moreDetailsA SUPERMARKET is set to reopen more than a year after a horror fire in Reading town centre that also left surrounding businesses closed for weeks.
Read moreDetailsWaste that has been put in recycling bins in Reading has ended up being shipped as far as Vietnam more than 6,000 miles away, it has been revealed.
Read moreDetailsReading FC boss Ruben Selles has confirmed that star Harvey Knibbs missed out on today’s home victory against Wigan due to a groin injury. The attacker was notably absent from...
Read moreDetailsReading FC secured all three points at the Select Car Leasing Stadium in their first home fixture of the campaign, thanks to goals from Charlie Savage and Kelvin Ehibatiomhan. Ruben...
Read moreDetailsA band of motorcycle owners who are active in a number of events, including Reading's Christmas toy run, have been put forward
Read moreDetailsA company which started in Tilehurst in 1889 has continually dedicated time and effort to the Reading community, says its nominator
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