Rotary Club of Reading Abbey supports student from Malawi studying at Uni of Reading
The Rotary Club of Reading Abbey has helped Grace Mkangama, from Malawi, to settle in Thames Valley while she studies at the University of Reading
Read moreDetailsThe Rotary Club of Reading Abbey has helped Grace Mkangama, from Malawi, to settle in Thames Valley while she studies at the University of Reading
Read moreDetailsReading Vegan Festival returned on Saturday, September 21, hosting stalls from more than 40 vendors
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing for witnesses to an affray in Reading which left a man with stab wounds
Read moreDetailsReading has placed top of the Sustainable University of the Year rankings in the The Times and The Sunday Times Good University Guide 2025.
Read moreDetailsA dad in Reading has raised thousands of pounds for Young Lives VS Cancer after his son survived cancer last summer
Read moreDetailsProgress Theatre is getting its new season underway in earnest with the 18th instalment of WriteFest, which showcases short plays by local writers
Read moreDetailsA selective state grammar school with charitable status is the first in Berkshire to gain a School of Sanctuary Award for children seeking refuge.
Read moreDetailsA MAN has been sentenced to jail time for a string of shoplifting offences in Reading. Richard Hiscock, aged 30 and of no fixed abode, was sentenced to 40 weeks...
Read moreDetailsBorn in Reading, psychotherapist Pauline Touissaint "exemplifies resilience, dedication and an unwavering commitment to her community,"
Read moreDetailsA young woman's "journey from a local student to an international fashion icon serves as a beacon of inspiration," says her nominator
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