Toy Run Santas bring Christmas joy
Hundreds of bikers delivered toys to Barnardo's High Close School
Read moreDetailsHundreds of bikers delivered toys to Barnardo's High Close School
Read moreDetailsRules controlling the behaviour of buskers, entertainers and street preachers in Reading town centre have been given the go-ahead.
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has been accused of 'lying' to a mum about promised adjustments to her home to make life easier for her disabled
Read moreDetailsChanges to a transformative project for a busy corner of Reading town centre have been given the go-ahead.
Read moreDetailshocking figures released by the RSPCA show the number of animals abandoned in England and Wales during the winter period has increased
Read moreDetailsProstate cancer has been increasingly in the media recently, particularly with the news of the diagnosis of Sir Chris Hoy, who has been bravely
Read moreDetailsThe Bayer UK and Ireland Health and Safety team recently hosted a two-day mental health first aid course and trained eight supporters,
Read moreDetailsShelter's vision, since 1966, was to establish an organisation to speak for the millions of 'hidden homeless' living in overcrowded slums
Read moreDetailsMonday was White Ribbon Day, an initiative that takes place on 25 November each year to raise awareness of, and combat, violence against women
Read moreDetailsArtwork celebrating the history and culture of Reading is set to be put on permanent display in the town centre.
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