Free doughnuts from Krispy Kreme to mark World Kindness Day
A FREE doughnut is being offered in Reading to mark World Kindness Day.
Read moreDetailsA FREE doughnut is being offered in Reading to mark World Kindness Day.
Read moreDetailsA BERKSHIRE charity is set to host a free talk on Monday, November 27, exploring the role medieval Reading played in the growth of the town.
Read moreDetailsMOVE over John Lewis and your venus fly-traps, there's a new Christmas advert in town.
Read moreDetailsA STUDENT at a Whitley school competed in the second edition of a unique virtual debate which drew an audience of more than 15,000 people.
Read moreDetailsTWO charity fundraising heroes were remembered by the Royal Berkshire Hospital at a ceremony held in their honour.
Read moreDetailsA member of the Pakistani community in Reading has warned people to be cautious after he was targeted by a scam.
Read moreDetailsA COMMUNITY group is inviting Whitley residents to its Christmas Wonderland on Saturday, December 2.
Read moreDetailsTHAMES Valley Police has made five arrests in as many weeks following Reading FC football matches, following Reading FC statement on pyrotechnics
Read moreDetailsThe council announced than £760,000 of government funding through the Rough Sleeping Accommodation Programme to help rough sleepers
Read moreDetailsJack Macklin, aged 32 and of no fixed abode, pleaded guilty to two counts of shoplifting in a hearing at Reading Magistrates' Court on Tuesday
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