Reading Buses crowns Devonn Star of the Year in annual Night with the Stars
The event seeks to recognise and reward those people within the company who have done great things over the previous 12 months.
Read moreDetailsThe event seeks to recognise and reward those people within the company who have done great things over the previous 12 months.
Read moreDetailsRidgeline Trust is holding a free Daffodil Day
Read moreDetailsBrits and Ukrainians joined together last weekend to march across Reading on Saturday in solidarity with the people of Ukraine.
Read moreDetailsA new five-year strategy to help prevent homelessness and rough sleeping in Reading is set to be adopted next week.
Read moreDetailsThe re3 Partnership is celebrating a successful first year of its re3read Book Reuse Scheme as World Book Day is marked around the globe
Read moreDetailsDr Karen Henderson, Director of Research and Innovation at the University, has been presented with the official honour by HRH The Princess Royal
Read moreDetailsNew figures show nearly 1 in 5 of people in the South East have missed an NHS appointment because they forgot or arrived too late.
Read moreDetailsMostly G&S prepares to celebrate Sullivan and his contemporaries
Read moreDetailsRiley Wood, aged 25 and of Knyveton Road, Bournemouth, pleaded guilty to entering the playing area of a football pitch
Read moreDetailsReading has been granted tens of millions in funding to continue its transport and travel initiatives over the next four years, councillors confirm
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