New Beginnings launches Reading’s first Warm Bank
New Beginnings Reading is the first to set up a warm bank, and is appealing for help to meet costs as people struggle with the cost of living crisis
Read moreDetailsNew Beginnings Reading is the first to set up a warm bank, and is appealing for help to meet costs as people struggle with the cost of living crisis
Read moreDetailsReading gears up for this year's Pride Parade and Love Unites Festival, with performances by Nadine Coyle, Sum Ting Wong, and Wilma Fingadoo
Read moreDetailsWHITLEY Community Development Association has been nominated as Community of the Year, sponsored by Hilton Reading.
Read moreDetailsA CAMPAIGN to help newly planted trees to settle into their new homes is seeing the green shoots of success.
Read moreDetailsTHE HOME of Reading Today's predecessor, the Reading Post, could again be used as an entertainment venue if plans are approved.
Read moreDetailsHERE'S a tale from the riverbank that's good news: it's now cleaner and greener thanks to a community clean-up
Read moreDetailsTO HELP people get ready for this weekend's Reading Pride parade and party, Broad St Mall is giving away some rainbow-themed goodies.
Read moreDetailsReading FC went top of the Championship after defeating Millwall 1-0 on Saturday.
Read moreDetailsTHE THIRD day of the festival began with Mallrat, who served up her usual, infectious brand of breezy, down-to-Earth pop as she opened the Main Stage East. Denzel Curry swiftly...
Read moreDetailsJames Tollafield, 46 and from Duke Street in the town centre, was sentenced to two years in prison by judges at Reading Crown Court on August 26.
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