Stars shine brightly at Reading Buses’ annual awards celebration
THE STARS were shining brightly as Reading Buses celebrated some of its best workers.
Read moreDetailsTHE STARS were shining brightly as Reading Buses celebrated some of its best workers.
Read moreDetailsA MOULDY flat is making life a misery for one Reading mum and her two young children.
Read moreDetailsTesco customers in Reading can choose to round up their shop to the nearest £1 at self-service tills to help a campaign for three health charities
Read moreDetailsA PETITION to disband a Reading University Students' Union society has been launched over concerns about the nature of discussions held by members.
Read moreDetailsReading'S Bar 77 was transformed into a little slice of hell for an evening as a regular drag event at the venue returned, hosted by Big Jay
Read moreDetailsREADING Festival has updated its rules on campfires for attendees to the annual event. Information on the event's website has been updated to exclude permission for building a fire in...
Read moreDetailsFUNDRAISERS from Leighton Park School swapped suits for singlets as they ran the Wokingham Half Marathon.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police says it has increased its council tax precept so it can provide 'strong local policing to keep streets safe'.
Read moreDetailsA READING mother says she been forced to use a bin bag to protect a broken window at her flat near the town centre.
Read moreDetailsTHE BOROUGH'S healthcare provider is to be part of a new initiative designed at improving mental health care.
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