Sue Ryder launches new grief support space in Reading
The Sue Ryder Duchess of Kent Hospice has announced plans to begin a new regular bereavement support service in Reading with Grief Kind Spaces
Read moreDetailsThe Sue Ryder Duchess of Kent Hospice has announced plans to begin a new regular bereavement support service in Reading with Grief Kind Spaces
Read moreDetailsA REPLICA RBH ward has been built in Winnersh Triangle to help train the next generation of medics.
Read moreDetailsA plan to build two semi-detached houses to the rear of 12-14 Wantage Road in West Reading has been withdrawn
Read moreDetailsTHE date has been set for the Reading Toy Run
Read moreDetailsOctober's event will see Reading's regular MC Carl Richard hosting, with Andrew Mensah headlining alongside Raj Poojara and Andrew Skipper
Read moreDetailsA MOSQUE in Reading has been targeted in a break-in over the weekend, with property damaged and cash stolen from the premises. The Abu Bakr Mosque on Oxford Road had...
Read moreDetailsEnjoy a wheely choccy scoffy day in Reading - if you're quick
Read moreDetailsA WEST Reading Indian takeaway is officially one of the best in the country after winning a national award.
Read moreDetailsA GP from West Berkshire who sexually abused a boy over a five-year period said he thought his victim would enjoy it.
Read moreDetailsONE of Reading's oldest pubs could have new rooms added to it if its owner's plan is given the go-ahead.
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