Reading therapy centre receives The King’s Award for Voluntary Service
Berkshire MS Therapy Centre is recognised for its support for those living with Multiple Sclerosis
Read moreDetailsBerkshire MS Therapy Centre is recognised for its support for those living with Multiple Sclerosis
Read moreDetailsThis event promises to be an enchanting evening of entertainment, creativity, and community spirit.
Read moreDetailsA new fleet of facial recognition vans has been rolled out by seven more police forces including in the Thames Valley.
Read moreDetailsCrews from Royal Berkshire Fire and Rescue attended a chimney fire near Three Mile Cross last week.
Read moreDetailsA crew from Royal Berkshire Fire and Rescue rescued a trapped cat in Reading last week.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Buses will begin rolling out new ticket machines across their network from Sunday 16 November
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police are appealing for witnesses after a woman was left unconscious following an unprovoked attack in Reading town centre.
Read moreDetailsA plan for 600 new apartments in Reading town centre has been revealed, but concern has been raised over how affordable they will be.
Read moreDetailsMore than 240 children across Busy Bees nurseries in Reading are spreading smiles and pledging 250,000 acts of kindness in Busy Bees' UK-wide
Read moreDetailsA plan to bring a Reading town centre pub that has been vacant for years back to life has been approved.
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