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Read moreDetailsReading Pride's Love Unites Festival is set to see the return of fan-favourite hosts Wilma Fingadoo, Son of a Tutu, Martha D'Arthur, and Dr Bev
Read moreDetailsAt around 8.45am on Wednesday, August 8, a white Renault Master van and a pedestrian were involved in a collision on Kings Road
Read moreDetailsTribute to Woodley businessman, John Hicks
Read moreDetailsIT was where generations of shoppers could buy anything from hardware to crockery, sports equipment to a very comfortable sofa.
Read moreDetailsA leading weather and climate expert from Wokingham has a top new job - heading up the European Meteorological Society.
Read moreDetailsA COMMUNITY group defied the elements as it welcomed more than 2,000 visitors to its annual event on Saturday.
Read moreDetailsA RESTAURANT in Reading town centre will see its upper floors converted into housing.
Read moreDetailsThree great ways to help make Reading a better place, thanks to Reading Voluntary Action
Read moreDetailsA woman who leapt into fundraising action after her mother died from Motor Neurone Disease has been dubbed an 'outstanding candidate' for an award
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