Reading’s Metro Bank appeals for donations for its festive appeal
A BANK with a branch in Reading town centre is organising a special collection this Christmas to help victims of domestic abuse
Read moreDetailsA BANK with a branch in Reading town centre is organising a special collection this Christmas to help victims of domestic abuse
Read moreDetailsA BEAUTY queen whose career included running a pub and printing books has celebrated her 101st birthday with the help of family and friends.
Read moreDetailsEMERGENCY crews were called to a road traffic collision on the M4 earlier this month.
Read moreDetailsPANGBOURNE Rotary Club is giving Santa a helping hand, taking his sleigh around streets of West Berkshire ahead of December 25
Read moreDetailsPOLICE are appealing for help to trace a man who has gone missing from Solihull.
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council is inviting residents to the annual Civic Carol Concert, which takes place on Thursday, December 14, at Reading Minster
Read moreDetailsA family entertainment centre that will include bowling and gaming is to 'just what Reading needs'.
Read moreDetailsTHE FINAL stands for a bike hire service across Reading have been removed four years after it ceased pedalling.
Read moreDetailsTWO seasonal concerts will take place in Woodley later this month, just in time for Christmas.
Read moreDetailsReading set to benefit from an industry-leading agreement between full-fibre broadband provider toob and CityFibre.
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