Virtual candles at Reading Station to remember holocaust victims
VIRTUAL candles will be lit at Reading's railway station today to remember victims of holocaust.
Read moreDetailsVIRTUAL candles will be lit at Reading's railway station today to remember victims of holocaust.
Read moreDetailsMORE THAN 700 Christmas trees were recycled by Sue Ryder across January, helping raise nearly £12,000 for its work.
Read moreDetailsA PUB'S comedy night might have been packed with giggles, but it had a serious purpose: helping young people with disabilities
Read moreDetailsCLIFF RICHARD would approve ? lucky lips are coming to a Reading shopping mall in time to spread the love this February.
Read moreDetailsDaniel Lokes, 48 and of Basingstoke Road, was found guilty of a count each of burglary of a dwelling and fraud by false representation
Read moreDetailsAFTER nearly three years trading, a food hut in East Reading is to serve its final burgers this weekend.
Read moreDetailsReading Basingstoke Community Rail Partnership (RBCRP) has announced that it was able to provide more than 900 items of clothing
Read moreDetailsAutism Berkshire is setting out a series of fortnightly, online events aimed at helping adults navigate daily life from the end of January
Read moreDetailsIn a park in Reading a lion stands, Strong and proud in commemoration Of soldiers killed in a far off land, Fighting they say for their nation.
Read moreDetailsThe university of Reading is hosting a talk exploring what it means to be human in the age of AI on Wednesday, January 31
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