Call to manage risks of cashless giving after 64% of Berkshire residents donated in 2023
a specialist insurer is warning charity and community organisations to be aware of risks of cashless giving.
Read moreDetailsa specialist insurer is warning charity and community organisations to be aware of risks of cashless giving.
Read moreDetailsSlater Menswear is moving ahead with its project to occupy the former Sports Direct store at 90-93 Broad Street.
Read moreDetailsTwo Rivers Press is launching Reading Poets: A New Anthology, which sees poetry from 20 of Berkshire's bards and is set for publication in June
Read moreDetailsA plan to build 209 riverside homes in Reading has been criticised by a neighbour who fears the development could damage his home.
Read moreDetailsPLANS to close the subway underneath Reading's railway station for 16 weeks have been branded as unacceptable by the Liberal Democrats.
Read moreDetailsA WEST Reading drug dealer caught with nearly £45,000 worth of Class A drugs has been jailed for more than three years
Read moreDetailsA PLAN to build a new site for travellers to pitch up in has been rejected over fears the site could flood
Read moreDetailsYoung writers inspired to put pen to paper
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council is reminding voters that they will need photo ID as they go to the polls on Thursday, May 2, for the borough and PCC elections
Read moreDetailsiWaste director Sam Mountain was invited as a key witness to address the parliamentary committee chaired by Philip Dunne MP.
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