Reading Buses names Berkshire Search and Rescue Dogs as Charity of the Year for 2026
The partnership was announced last week at their Great Knollys Street depot which saw the unveiling of a bus to mark the occasion.
Read moreDetailsThe partnership was announced last week at their Great Knollys Street depot which saw the unveiling of a bus to mark the occasion.
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has announced that 73% of students heading to secondary school got a place at their first-choice school.
Read moreDetailsCelebrate National Women's Day with Let's Dance 2026
Read moreDetailsA man has been charged after a child was seriously injured in a crash in Rushey Way in Earley.
Read moreDetailsA man has been handed a football banning order and hundreds of pounds in fines after taking part in a pitch invasion and a string of other offences.
Read moreDetailsBrewDog in Reading is among nearly 40 set to close 'immediately' following a major takeover by US-based investors, costing nearly 500 jobs nationally
Read moreDetailsTHE MAYOR of Reading, Cllr Alice Mpofu-Coles, welcomed some of Reading's brightest stars to an event celebrating the winners of the Pride of Reading Awards last week. Cllr Mpofu-Coles was...
Read moreDetailsNew year-on-year comparisons from Reading Borough Council figures show the number of people sleeping rough in Reading "remains consistent".
Read moreDetailsLast year was the organisation's busiest year ever
Read moreDetailsResidents invited to shop small and support local creatives
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