PRIDE OF READING AWARDS: Paul praised for commitment to Reading Pride
A man has been praised for his leadership and commitment which has helped make Reading Pride the town's second largest festival
Read moreDetailsA man has been praised for his leadership and commitment which has helped make Reading Pride the town's second largest festival
Read moreDetailsAn Italian deli in Reading town centre celebrated its third anniversary earlier this month.
Read moreDetailsAn awareness day raises funds to support mental health
Read moreDetailsTHE PRINCIPAL of Reading's New Directions College is among 130 people from across the southeast to have been cited in the King's birthday honours list
Read moreDetailsReform UK's Reading group says it is mulling taking action over an apparently fake social media account that has been attributed to a candidate
Read moreDetailsTHE CHAIR of the Labour party has backed calls for a new bridge over the River Thames.
Read moreDetailsRESIDENTS are being urged to check their have the right ID so they can vote in next month's general election
Read moreDetailsThe Reading music scene would not be what it is without Kian Lonergan-Curry, says a nomination for the Cultural Contribution award.
Read moreDetailsFour globe sculptures have been installed in prominent locations around Whiteknights Campus which will for part of a "globe trail" installation
Read moreDetailsReading Festival has added more names to an already packed bill, including which burgeoning acts will be taking to the stage with BBC Introducing
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