Homeless man pleads guilty to stealing jacket from Reading department store
A HOMELESS man has pleaded guilty to stealing a jacket from the Reading branch of John Lewis (Heelas).
Read moreDetailsA HOMELESS man has pleaded guilty to stealing a jacket from the Reading branch of John Lewis (Heelas).
Read moreDetailsReading is one of the top ten towns and cities in the UK for foodies, but is more dilute for restaurants than others in Berkshire, new figures show
Read moreDetailsThe Berks & Bucks Football Association collected the Partnership Award at the 2023 County Football Association Recognition Awards.
Read moreDetailsA VISIT from a Victorian Santa is on the cards for Reading Museum.
Read moreDetailsA CHANCE to explore the events of the first Christmas is coming to Reading town centre later this month.
Read moreDetailsTeams from the Royal Berkshire Hospital have joined those around the country in warning against increasing pressure on health services through winter
Read moreDetailsProfessor Ed Hawkins of the University of Reading has teamed up with world champion racing team Envision Racing for their next season
Read moreDetailsA YOUNG artist who scooped a Pride of Reading award for her hand-painted cards has seen her success lead to two special commissions.
Read moreDetailsNew research shows that Reading residents are eager to see faster action to tackle climate change and less likely to believe misinformation
Read moreDetailsA FESTIVE concert will be given by Reading Community Gospel Choir.
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