PRIDE OF READING AWARDS: Former Reading Today editor devoted life to community news
An editor who has devoted his life to community news has been put forward for the Community Champion award.
Read moreDetailsAn editor who has devoted his life to community news has been put forward for the Community Champion award.
Read moreDetails'Conclusions' over the future of Berkshire's largest hospital are expected by the autumn budget, NHS bosses have said.
Read moreDetailsThis week's planning roundup for Reading features solar panelled parking near Madejski Stadium and new flats above a pub
Read moreDetailsA not-for-profit Community Interest Company (CIC) run entirely by volunteers has a mission to empower the Reading community
Read moreDetailsA pair of music and event producers have brought "a huge wealth of talent, people and revenue into Reading as well as benefitting the wider economy.
Read moreDetailsThe largest community-run event in Reading has been nominated for the Community of the Year award.
Read moreDetailsPrimark has announced that it will be extending its click and collect service in the UK before the end of 2024, which will include the Reading store
Read moreDetailsChildren and pregnant women are among those being encouraged to get their flu jabs as the NHS makes its preparations for winter
Read moreDetailsFour hopefuls will follow in the footsteps if the team who made it to the finals in 2022, which saw the team narrowly lose to Imperial College London
Read moreDetailsA team from Reading is set to take part in an annual football tournament in support of efforts to tackle homelessness
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