Reading Pride releases statement regarding dropped sponsors ahead of town hall this week
Reading Pride has released a statement ahead of a town hall event later this week following criticism of previous sponsors and attendees
Read moreDetailsReading Pride has released a statement ahead of a town hall event later this week following criticism of previous sponsors and attendees
Read moreDetailsThe University of Reading Whiteknights campus has been awarded the Green Flag for the 15th year in a row
Read moreDetailsRoyal Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service has announced the opening of a new learning and development centre in Reading
Read moreDetailsTwo Reading men have been charged with robbery following an incident at the Premier Store in Caversham Road earlier this month
Read moreDetailsChristine celebrates a decade of friendship at Sue Ryder
Read moreDetailsThe retro festival returns to Henley.
Read moreDetailsFriends Place says a warm welcome awaits residents
Read moreDetailsA man has been jailed after pleading guilty to a dangerous driving incident in Reading.
Read moreDetailsPeople who drive pupils in Reading to school each day may have to pay hundreds of pounds more to continue operating.
Read moreDetailsGlass recycling that is picked up from outside your home is finally set to be introduced in Reading next year.
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