Police pledge to patrol Pangbourne Meadows
POLICE are promising to patrol Pangbourne Meadows on a more frequent basis.
Read moreDetailsPOLICE are promising to patrol Pangbourne Meadows on a more frequent basis.
Read moreDetailsA leading charity for disabled children which has branched out to help teens and young adults expand their career horizons has been nominated
Read moreDetailsJunior doctors have gathered outside of Royal Berkshire Hospital as part of a nationwide strike.
Read moreDetailsThe NHS is set to see significant impact as junior doctors begin five days of strike action today, Thursday, June 27, in continued pay disputes
Read moreDetailsONE of the youngest candidates in this election is Henry Wright, standing for the Liberal Democrats in Reading Central
Read moreDetailsPerennial punk poet John Cooper-Clarke is once again gracing stages around the UK as he completes his latest tour, What
Read moreDetailsA SUMMER art fayre is to appear at a Reading town centre hotel this weekend.
Read moreDetailsThe national Children's Homes Association has appointed a Berkshire residential childcare expert as director
Read moreDetailsThree great ways of making Reading a better place thanks to Reading Voluntary Action
Read moreDetailsReading has ranked in third position in the top places in the UK for AI businesses in the newly released AI Business Rankings 2024.
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