Award for IT firm helping make the world a better place
A Sulhampstead business has won an award for its efforts to provide education in Madagascar.
Read moreDetailsA Sulhampstead business has won an award for its efforts to provide education in Madagascar.
Read moreDetailsouble Barrelled Brewery is a tremendous example of a new modern business building a following and really running with it
Read moreDetailsPlans have been submitted that would see a new family entertainment centre introduced to a town centre mall.
Read moreDetailsThe owner of a house in East Reading wants retrospective permission after converting it into a place for nine people to live
Read moreDetailsA CUPPA and a slice of cake is on offer next week for people who are carers.
Read moreDetailsTributes to two of the UK's biggest bands are set to perform at a Reading venue later this month, with Sex P*ssed Dolls and Remones
Read moreDetailsA ROOF extension containing six flats could be added to a building in Reading town centre.
Read moreDetailsIT'S PLAY time for a Reading museum, thanks to a display that has just gone on show.
Read moreDetailsREADING BUSES will be operating reduced timetables across Christmas week.
Read moreDetailsA FESTIVE quiz is to be held early next month, with proceeds going to charity.
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