DCI Corscadden of Reading CID awarded National Investigator of the Year
A senior member of the Criminal Investigation Department in Reading has been given a prestigious awards from the Police Federation
Read moreDetailsA senior member of the Criminal Investigation Department in Reading has been given a prestigious awards from the Police Federation
Read moreDetailsThe new GP access recovery plan has seen nearly 4,000 additional staff recruited in GP practices across the South East since 2019
Read moreDetailsThe Diwali celebration will see the return of the Broad Street parade, featuring mechanical puppets and light displays, on Saturday, October 28
Read moreDetailsCreative media production students from Reading College and University Centre visited Shinfield Studios for the launch of Screen Berkshire.
Read moreDetailsAN ACCIDENT black spot on one of Reading's busiest roads needs action according to ward councillors.
Read moreDetailsHeather's skydive makes an impact for teens' mental wellbeing
Read moreDetailsWe speak to director Paul Stacey and Brayden Emmanuel as Reading Rep begins its revival of Shakespeare's R&J? the first in the UK in 20 years
Read moreDetailsWaterstones in Broad Street welcomed Robin Stevens, who has created The Ministry of Unladylike Activity series for a special book signing event
Read moreDetailsA CHARITY darts night hit the bullseye when it came to fundraising.
Read moreDetailsTHE ROTARY Club of Maiden Erlegh (RME) announced it has donated more than £200,000 towards tackling polio since its inception in 1991.
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