PRIDE OF READING AWARDS: Glen’s quick thinking and bravery saved life of a workman
The quick thinking and bravery of a crane driver who saved the life of a workman trapped on the roof of a burning office building has prompted
Read moreDetailsThe quick thinking and bravery of a crane driver who saved the life of a workman trapped on the roof of a burning office building has prompted
Read moreDetailsA restaurant from India is preparing to open its first UK site in Reading.
Read moreDetailsOne of the founding members of Redlands Women's Institute works tirelessly on a multitude of charitable activities both as part of Redlands.
Read moreDetailsTake a stroll through our picturesque Whiteknights campus and it's impossible not to be struck by the natural beauty of its landscape.
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has provided funding to ten organisations across the town as part of its latest round of community grants
Read moreDetailsReading Today and Reading Pubwatch are seeking nominations for our Pub of the Year competition
Read moreDetailsThe Police and Crime Commissioner has sought continued funding for specialist support roles for victims of domestic abuse and sexual violence
Read moreDetailsNetwork Rail has announced that works to improve accessibility at a small train station in Reading are approaching completion
Read moreDetailsFigures show that the number of nurses and midwives struck off from the profession for misconduct has risen sharply in recent years
Read moreDetailsTHAMES Valley Police is appealing for help locating a woman from London last seen in Napier Road, Reading, in the early hours of Tuesday, October 1
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