Lounge fire in Burghfield Common flats
A FIRE in a lounge saw fire crews called to Burghfield Common last week.
Read moreDetailsA FIRE in a lounge saw fire crews called to Burghfield Common last week.
Read moreDetailsRoyal Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service (RBFRS) has maintained its status among the top 600 organisations leading disability inclusion work.
Read moreDetailsThe Lord-Lieutenants of Berkshire, 1545-2023 traces the lineage of the 42 people who have served in the role since the reign of Henry VIII.
Read moreDetailsTHE CONSERVATIVE candidate for the new Reading Central seat says he will prioritise the town if he is elected.
Read moreDetailsPLANS to build 1,000 flats close to Reading station will go ahead despite the council's attempts to stop the development.
Read moreDetailsThe Green Party say the new Reading Central seat is 'a two-horse race' between themselves and Labour.
Read moreDetailsChristian Community Action (CCA) is a charity "that seeks to demonstrate God's love by providing practical support to alleviate furniture poverty
Read moreDetailsA man in his fifties was approached by two men on the footbridge by Berkley Avenue, where two offenders attempted to steal his bag on Wed, June 5
Read moreDetailsReading Festival has ranked sixth most popular festival in Europe, and second in the UK, new figures compiled by DFDS show
Read moreDetailsWeather forecasters in the USA have enlisted the support of mathematicians in Reading to help improve the accuracy of forecasts
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