Community Health Champions help boost Reading’s mental health
An event was held to show how people can improve mental health through exercise at a leisure centre in Reading.
Read moreDetailsAn event was held to show how people can improve mental health through exercise at a leisure centre in Reading.
Read moreDetailsAdrian Abbs now sits as an independent and was one of the first to throw his hat in the ring for the new constituency seat.
Read moreDetailsNational barbecue week is running until June 2, so here are some tips to help you have a healthier barbecue.
Read moreDetailsAndrew Caldria, aged 37 and of no fixed abode, was sentenced to 20 years in prison at a hearing at Reading Crown Court on Friday, May 24
Read moreDetailsWITH some pomp, circumstance and the bringing in of the mace, Reading bade farewell to one of its longest serving servants.
Read moreDetails"EVERY day, more and more Conservative MPs are throwing in the town ? now John Redwood has," says shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves.
Read moreDetailsPLANS TO create an independent regulator for football have been put on hold thanks to the general election.
Read moreDetailsA driving test centre is to be demolished and replaced with flats after an inspector overturned Reading Borough Council's objections
Read moreDetailsA SINDLESHAM food delivery man has been jailed for nearly three years after first stalking and then sexually abusing a Reading woman
Read moreDetailsA REVISED application has been made to an apart-hotel development planned in Reading town centre.
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