British Liver Trust offers free screenings for liver damage
Residents in Reading are being encouraged to check their liver health for free as part of the British Liver Trust's Love Your Liver campaign
Read moreDetailsResidents in Reading are being encouraged to check their liver health for free as part of the British Liver Trust's Love Your Liver campaign
Read moreDetailsAn 18-year-old and a 20-year-old, both from Reading, have been arrested following an incident in which a man was stabbed in May
Read moreDetailsThe Queen's award for voluntary service has commended three charities in Reading, including Alana House and Homestart
Read moreDetailsA PARTY pooper broke into a Coley Park home on Jubilee Sunday.
Read moreDetailsThe Reading RSPB group held their AGM at Pangbourne Village Hall, and also went on some birdwatching visits
Read moreDetailsTHE Mayor of Reading teamed up with the Bishop of Reading to take part in a special Platinum Jubilee service on Sunday
Read moreDetailsWHITLEY residents enjoyed a spot of afternoon tea to kick off the jubilee celebrations.
Read moreDetailsA free bulky waste collection service has been launched across Reading, allowing carless residents to more easily dispose of their unwanted goods
Read moreDetailsA new drive-thru Greggs is planned for the motorway services between junction 11 and 12 of the M4.
Read moreDetailsA PLAN to build 257 homes on Reading Golf Course has been scrapped after developers withdrew their appeal - but a smaller plan will go ahead
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