IN SEARCH: Missing persons charity looking for new base
A COMMUNITY group is calling for support to continue carrying out its work finding missing persons.
Read moreDetailsA COMMUNITY group is calling for support to continue carrying out its work finding missing persons.
Read moreDetailsA READING man is hoping someone can beat his epic bus ride ? he wants to know if someone can travel further than him using just three buses for £6
Read moreDetailsYOUNG MUSICIANS showcased their talents at a special concert held at The Hexagon last week.
Read moreDetailsOPPS-A-DAISY! The Ding is among the top 20 towns and cities in the country for being clumsy when it comes to technology.
Read moreDetailsA COMPANY offering full-fibre broadband to Reading and Wokingham homes says it is committed to offering fast, affordable internet to all homes
Read moreDetailsThe Berkshire Industrial Archaeology Group (BIAG) is to host a talk by historian Ann Smith on the history of Woodley.
Read moreDetailsA FAMILY-friendly cycle ride returns to Reading this Saturday, April 15.
Read moreDetailsA COMEDY troupe will make things up as they go along thanks to the live improvisation events.
Read moreDetailsJUNCTION 10 of the M4 has closed following a collision. Thames Valley Police has reported that they are responding to a collision on the slip road and have closed Junction...
Read moreDetailsTVP are appealing for witnesses after a man in his forties was assaulted by another man while riding the 17 bus along Oxford Road on Saturday April 8
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