Rotary Club donations to charity last year totalled more than £30,000
Reading Maiden Erlegh completes a bumper 12 months
Read moreDetailsReading Maiden Erlegh completes a bumper 12 months
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has announced that 35 community organisations are set to receive shares of more than £150,000 of funding.
Read moreDetailsThe government has announced the launch of proposals for a national body to deliver more reliable train travel across the UK
Read moreDetailsSheer Obsession's Suspenders is back once again after a haitus, bringing grass-roots queer performances to the Rising Sun Arts Centre.
Read moreDetailsBroad Street Mall is inviting visitors along this February to celebrate the season of love
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police has launched an investigation with RBFRS after a fire in Whitley Wood caused the death of a person in Reading.
Read moreDetailsWater regulators have launched an investigation into Thames Water to determine whether the water company has breached environmental obligations.
Read moreDetailsA loved-up couple from Reading has enlisted the help of Morrisons bakers to make the sweetest proposal ever ? on an extra big personalised cookie.
Read moreDetailsA mum's complaints about children's services in Reading were scuppered, took years to resolve
Read moreDetailsAn expanding childcare business has opened its newest nursery in a business park near Reading.
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