Reading BID celebrates latest Summer Donation Drive
Reading's Business Improvement District (BID) has celebrated the success of this year's donation drive, helping young people across the borough.
Read moreDetailsReading's Business Improvement District (BID) has celebrated the success of this year's donation drive, helping young people across the borough.
Read moreDetailsStation Hill hosted 144 students for a third consecutive year as part of the 'Pathways to Property' summer school
Read moreDetailsA car retailer in Reading is helping drivers looking to make the switch to electric cars with a new scheme providing a grant towards an EV
Read moreDetailsReading MPs have welcomed new government funding aimed at securing a new site for the Royal Berkshire Hospital.
Read moreDetailsA London man has been charged with a string of drug and weapons charges following a stabbing in Reading.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is seeking witnesses as part of an investigation into an incident of grievous bodily harm in Reading on Monday, July 28
Read moreDetailsHer marathon climb benefits the Berkshire MS Therapy Centre
Read moreDetailsA successful dragon boat event held by the group will support a drop-in centre and the homeless
Read moreDetailsSl*ts with Consoles is as much a love letter to gaming as it is an unflinching indictment, and a must-see for even the most casual of the genre's fans
Read moreDetailsFrom this week, the fare on all Reading Buses services between Caversham Centre and central Reading will be priced at £1.50 for a single journey.
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