Comic and Sewing Bee host Sara Pascoe will have Reading audiences in stitches as she helps school library appeal
THE HOST of a popular sewing contest is preparing to swap cross stitches for having an audience in stitches.
Read moreDetailsTHE HOST of a popular sewing contest is preparing to swap cross stitches for having an audience in stitches.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police have confirmed that a man died as a result of a collision in the car park of Reading’s Royal Berkshire Hospital. The incident happened around 4.45pm on...
Read moreDetailsIts hub in Cholmeley Road supports creative arts, holistic therapies, food, music, and radio, and is now expanding to St Bart's in Newtown
Read moreDetailsI'm not one for Flowery words, so I'll Give it to you straight, If I go too long, without A walk in the country, I get into a frazzled state.
Read moreDetailsMembers of Berkshire Family History Society are organising a look at the Upper Woolhampton place of worship
Read moreDetailsBus links to London from Reading are set to see a boost to the frequency of services, Reading Buses has announced
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council is encouraging residents to make sure they are prepared for May's elections by checking their electoral registration status
Read moreDetailsSTAFF at the Royal Berkshire Hospital are working with Thames Valley Police on an investigation after an incident in its car park yesterday afternoon. The first floor of the multi-storey...
Read moreDetailsThursday 11.50am update: Police confirm death of a pedestrian Thursday 8am update: The Royal Berkshire Hospital says the car park is now reopened, and people who are attending appointments are...
Read moreDetailsParents receiving essential support at Royal Berkshire Hospital are benefiting from packs of premature baby clothes this winter.
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