Reading to mark Armed Forces Day with parade
Reading is set to mark Armed Forces Day on Saturday, celebrating current and former service people, veterans, and cadets
Read moreDetailsReading is set to mark Armed Forces Day on Saturday, celebrating current and former service people, veterans, and cadets
Read moreDetailsA TRIBUTE to Elton John is coming to a Playhatch pub this weekend.
Read moreDetailsEMERGENCY services were sent to the M4 last week to deal with a road traffic collision.
Read moreDetailsAnsvar Insurance is urging charities and organisations in Berkshire to prioritise the safety and management of their volunteer programmes.
Read moreDetailsA THEALE-based firm has been given a prestigious award for its investment in North American markets.
Read moreDetailsFather Peter Glas, who served at St Joseph's Church, Tilehurst, has been charged with 10 offences, including counts of gross indecency with a child
Read moreDetailsThe annual day encourages members of the public to share the graphic and to prompt discourse, engagement, and action on environmental issues
Read moreDetailsOn Saturday, with husband Stuart, she was unveiling a mural at Emmer Green Primary School, which Olly attended. Painted by Peachy Official
Read moreDetailsA NEW convenience store could be opening near Reading's railway station if approval for an alcohol licence is granted.
Read moreDetailsFIRE CREWS were called to a kitchen fire in Reading town centre on Saturday.
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