Grant will help create new sensory room for Dingley’s Promise
A NEW sensory room will be built in a Reading nursery that helps children with additional needs, thanks to a special grant.
Read moreDetailsA NEW sensory room will be built in a Reading nursery that helps children with additional needs, thanks to a special grant.
Read moreDetailsThose hoping for a late Christmas getaway are being warned to travel earlier by Great Western Railway.
Read moreDetailsThe developers behind a conversion of office space in Market Place into apartments have applied to make changes to the schedule of work
Read moreDetailsCoroner Heidi Connor has laid out a number of concerns in her report following the inquest into the death of Ruth Perry
Read moreDetailsA teacher in Earley has been sentenced to jail time for child sex offences
Read moreDetailsSANTA has swapped his sleigh for a bus ? and he is hoping you'll see him in Reading in the run-up to the big day.
Read moreDetailsMany community pharmacies and all GP surgeries will be closed during the Christmas and New Year bank holidays - here is where you can go
Read moreDetailsThe University of Reading has laid out a number of community events to support residents this Christmas
Read moreDetailsSue Ryder Duchess of Kent Hospice hosted the Celebrate a Life Thames Valley event at the University of Reading's Great Hall
Read moreDetailsPLANS to development the grounds around the Select Car Leasing Stadium have taken a step forward.
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