Students find sweet inspiration for Pride of Reading Awards
Culinary arts students at Reading College have come up with the amazing dessert that guests will be enjoying at the Pride of Reading Awards lunch.
Read moreDetailsCulinary arts students at Reading College have come up with the amazing dessert that guests will be enjoying at the Pride of Reading Awards lunch.
Read moreDetailsScouts from Berkshire have joined hundreds from around the world in a bid to take part in the 26th World Jamboree.
Read moreDetailsA Woodley man has been given a Criminal Behaviour Order (CBO) for five years after he was convicted of shoplifting offences.
Read moreDetailsJonathan Whitnall was handed a five-year Criminal Behavioural Order after pleading guilty to a string of shoplifting offences
Read moreDetailsRead her poem, The Girls Who Grow Antlers
Read moreDetailsReading magistrates have upheld a decision to revoke the licence of a Private Hire driver after he was caught offering illegal rides last year
Read moreDetailsA special awards evening in Reading will mark the occasion
Read moreDetailsOlivia Bailey MP has said that a £260,000 investment into Reading and West Berkshire's family services will be "transformative."
Read moreDetailsA London man has been sentenced for burglary and other offences in Reading and Slough, including a break-in at a Mosque on Oxford Road
Read moreDetails"What Do We Do About Domestic Abuse?" takes place at the University of Reading's Whiteknights campus on Wednesday, November 5.
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