Artwork created for Mental Health Awareness Week goes on show across Reading
Artwork has gone on display across Reading this weekend, having been created as part of a mental health project.
Read moreDetailsArtwork has gone on display across Reading this weekend, having been created as part of a mental health project.
Read moreDetailsThe outgoing mayor of Reading says his final year as a councillor has been 'a lap of honour'.
Read moreDetailsREADThe yearly Bastille Reading festival is welcoming Historia Normannis, a 12th-century living history group
Read moreDetailsTHERE is a new star that deserves a place in the Hollywood walk of fame. Only this one is edible.
Read moreDetailsA man of no fixed abode has been charged with multiple offences, including robbery, in Reading, after targeting shops
Read moreDetailsThe latest Chief Constable's Commendations saw Chief Constable Jason Hogg presenting awards to those who had worked on Operation Ivanhoe.
Read moreDetailsTVAA has announced that it is expanding its current headquarters further to bring critical response cars closer to major road networks
Read moreDetailsIT'S FOOD, glorious food, and it's in the middle of Reading town centre this weekend.
Read moreDetailsFORTY-THREE artists will once again showcase their work across Caversham and Emmer Green.
Read moreDetailsLead vocalist Marisa Rodriguez said: "We always believed we could do it but now it's here I don't know how to take it all in"
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