Pride of Reading Awards Nominees: Community Champion – Lizzie Moore
An active mum-of-three who works tirelessly in her neighbourhood in various roles has been nominated for the Community Champion award
Read moreDetailsAn active mum-of-three who works tirelessly in her neighbourhood in various roles has been nominated for the Community Champion award
Read moreDetailsOfficers have released images of two individuals who may have vital information about a robbery on Silver Street on Saturday, March 4
Read moreDetailsAs part of a £26 million investment into bus travel services around Reading, the council is seeking the public's opinion on the plans
Read moreDetailsThe Summer Reading Challenge is aimed at helping to get children between 4 and 11 to read six books during the summer holidays
Read moreDetailsTHE OWNERS of a new Starbucks drive through are seeking permission from Reading Borough Council for retrospective permission for its signage.
Read moreDetailsMembership of the group is holding steady, although attendance at indoor meetings has dropped since the pandemic
Read moreDetailsThe regular event which celebrates prints and self-published works by local artists has now be pushed back from its original date this Sunday, June 4
Read moreDetailsTHE ROYAL Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service has released a statement following a fire which broke out above the Cmart store on Friar Street. Following reports of a fire on...
Read moreDetailsAs both Aslef and RMT workers are set to strike, GWR has set out how its timetable will change and its services will be effected
Read moreDetailsThis year's event will be led by Dr Drew Dalton, chair of global human rights charity ReportOUT, and Paralympic rowing champion Lauren Rowles MBE
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