Fourbears to welcome Reading writer Louisa Guise ahead of latest publication
Louisa Guise is set to take part in an Ask the Author session at the Fourbears Books along with Caversham Writers
Read moreDetailsLouisa Guise is set to take part in an Ask the Author session at the Fourbears Books along with Caversham Writers
Read moreDetailsReading is set to remember the victims David Wails, Joe Ritchie-Bennett, and James Furlong in a memorial service next week
Read moreDetailsA "cutting-edge" food and pharmaceutical research company based in Reading can count 30 nationalities among its team of 350 employees.
Read moreDetailsReading Central Library on Kings Road has been in use for some 40 years.
Read moreDetailsThe Berkshire Prosperity Board, formed of six unitary authorities in Berkshire, is gearing up for its first ever meeting next week
Read moreDetailsProgress Theatre is showing two never-before-seen plays from Reading writers as part of its Progress Premiers double-bill
Read moreDetailsReading therapy centre invites parents and carers of children with specialist needs to explore the benefits of time with animals
Read moreDetailsThree ways to make Reading a better place thanks to Reading Voluntary Action
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing for help locating Daniel, 37, was last seen by family members in Tilehurst on Sunday, June 2
Read moreDetailsSusan, 57, was reported missing from Tilehurst on Tuesday, June 11, and last seen there on Monday, June 10, at around 12.30pm
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