Council releases consumer advice to avoid loan sharks and unsafe products at Christmas
It is urging people to to stay safe as it once again lends its support to the Shop Smart Not Shark campaign
Read moreDetailsIt is urging people to to stay safe as it once again lends its support to the Shop Smart Not Shark campaign
Read moreDetailsReading University ranked as UK's greenest
Read moreDetailsThe venue teamed up with the band VIASKA to bring stalls, shows, and screenings to Broad Street in the run up to the festive season
Read moreDetailsA CHARITY that offers palliative care is branching out ? by offering to collect your Christmas tree.
Read moreDetailsA CHRISTMAS concert is coming to Reading town centre, performing some seasonal classical music - but it's not for grown-ups.
Read moreDetailsA CHRISTMAS market is to take place in Reading Town Hall this Saturday.
Read moreDetailsTHIEVES broke a padlock to gain access to a garden shed in Burghfield.
Read moreDetailsA popular quiz book about Reading has been reprinted ? for a fifth time.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police has released CCTV images of a man they wish to speak to following a "number" of incidents during Tuesday's Reading FC match
Read moreDetailsA HOSPITAL in Reading is asking patients to contact them only when necessary as it deals with an IT incident. The Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust has posted to social...
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