Dingley’s Promise gala raises thousands for young children with SEND
The charity's themed event is a story book success
Read moreDetailsThe charity's themed event is a story book success
Read moreDetailsA university professor is set to deliver a guided tour of the ancient Roman town of Silchester in a trio of talks.
Read moreDetailsA Reading man has been charged with sexual assault following a Thames Valley Police investigation.
Read moreDetailsThe transport secretary has expressed sympathy for commuters in Reading who have to 'cram' into trains at peak times and suffer cancellations.
Read moreDetailsThe company hosted their annual Night with the Stars at the Hilton Hotel celebrating their employees who have done amazing things over the past year.
Read moreDetailsSpring is in the air, a time of new beginnings and hope. If you pay attention to global news
Read moreDetailsThere's a new Thai restaurant in Reading and I recently got the pleasure of taking my daughter Grace there for some special one on one time
Read moreDetailsMore than £30 million are set to be spent on improving council homes in Reading this year.
Read moreDetailsAn innovative system to track train cancellations and increase operator accountability to passengers has been launched in Reading.
Read moreDetailsA retail park in Reading that is home to Matalan, Home Bargains, Starbucks and an upcoming gym could all go to make way for 200 new homes.
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