Police appeal for help tracing 73-year-old man missing from Reading
Thames Valley Police is seeking help locating a man, aged 73, who was last seen in Basingstoke Road at around 7.30am on Tuesday, December 12
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is seeking help locating a man, aged 73, who was last seen in Basingstoke Road at around 7.30am on Tuesday, December 12
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council is teaming up with the charity Creative Lives to bring funding grants to individuals, groups, and businesses
Read moreDetailsThe Santa Run returned to Reading for its 10th annual fundraiser, organised by the Reading Rotary Club
Read moreDetailsIT WAS the only way to say farewell to a popular train service ? and it turned out to be an epic fundraiser too.
Read moreDetailsPUPILS from eight secondary schools held their own united nations on Friday, as they staged debates based on the agenda of the COP28 conference
Read moreDetailsA CHRISTMAS gift has been made by members of Pangbourne Rotary Club ? and they won't know who receives it.
Read moreDetailsIF THERE is one spectacle wearer who needs to ensure they have good eyesight, it has to be Santa.
Read moreDetailsA BABY from Reading is one of the faces of a festive appeal from a charity that supports families caring for a life-threatened or terminally ill child
Read moreDetailsDiscover live music happening in Reading and Wokingham pubs and clubs over the next 10 days
Read moreDetailsA selection of events taking place across Reading, Wokingham and Bracknell in the coming 10 days
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