Thames Valley Positive Support brings back free testing for National HIV Testing Week
Thames Valley Positive Support (TVPS) has announced the return of its home testing programme
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Positive Support (TVPS) has announced the return of its home testing programme
Read moreDetailsPUMA Theory is hosting a three-week residency at Oakford Social Club this month featuring friends and favourites of the band
Read moreDetailsHost Big Jay will be joined by Incantation, Izz A'Boi, and Tarquinius Maximus for a themed night of performances celebrating love
Read moreDetailsTWO vehicles were involved in a road traffic collision on Sunday, February 4.
Read moreDetailsReading-based Leep Utilities has been appointed as a partner for house builder Persimmon Homes.
Read moreDetailsON WEDNESDAY, Reading Borough Council laid down new proposals it will seek to implement following the conclusion of the inquest into the death of Ruth Perry. While the council has...
Read moreDetailsHead teachers in Reading are set to see more support from the council and children's services following the death of Ruth Perry
Read moreDetailsForid Khil, aged 28 and of Mill Lane, Wokingham, has been found guilty of two counts of sexual assault and a further count of stalking
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is renewing its appeal for help locating a number of people it wishes to speak to following incidents of disorder in December
Read moreDetailsA 17-year-old boy from Tilehurst has been charged with Section 18 grievous bodily harm following an incident in Alphington Road last year
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