Defend Our Juries to hold silent vigil outside of Reading Crown Court
A silent vigil will take place at Reading Crown Court tomorrow morning organised by campaign group Defend Our Juries.
Read moreDetailsA silent vigil will take place at Reading Crown Court tomorrow morning organised by campaign group Defend Our Juries.
Read moreDetailsThe circus is coming to Radstock: all are welcome
Read moreDetailsA cyclist who runs a small, pay-what-you-can, mobile bicycle repair service has been put forward for the Entrepreneur of the Year award.
Read moreDetailsPupils put on a show of music, dancing - and cupcakes
Read moreDetailsGreens are celebrating their best result at a general election in Reading.
Read moreDetailsA 'care farm' which caters for children with additional needs and disabilities has been praised as "a safe haven where acceptance
Read moreDetailsLabour's Olivia Bailey vowed not to let her constituency down after she was elected as MP for West Reading & Mid Berkshire with a narrow win
Read moreDetailsSince his father died of Motor Neurone Disease, Andy Findlay has been hard at work raising funds for a charity which helps support local families
Read moreDetailsMatt Rodda said it is an 'honour' after he was elected as the MP for the new Reading Central seat.
Read moreDetailsCllr Dave McElroy, the Green Party candidate for Reading Central said ahead of the result: "It has been particularly easy to persuade voters
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