Australia beckons for inspirational cricketer
A Reading man is due to compete in a prestigious cricket competition in Australia despite going blind.
Read moreDetailsA Reading man is due to compete in a prestigious cricket competition in Australia despite going blind.
Read moreDetailsA serviceto help people living in Reading get rid of bulky waste, such as fridges, TVs and furniture, has been scrapped.
Read moreDetailsBen Stephenson steps into the role from that of director of Sixth Form.
Read moreDetailsFilled with toys by The Cowshed, the bags will delight children on Christmas Day
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing for help locating a man reported missing from Reading.
Read moreDetailsHe was was sentenced to three years in prison at Reading Crown Court.
Read moreDetailsMatthew Barber is looking to strengthen collaboration between multiple agencies who manage road networks in the new Road Safety Strategy.
Read moreDetailsReading Buses is marking 20 years since the introduction of their colourful route branding this week
Read moreDetailsA study has been published featuring research by the University of Reading showing prebiotic supplements can reduce inflammation.
Read moreDetailsEnjoy fun, friendship and solidarity, with songs from the Queen of Country herself
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