The Swan is set to fly again
The Swan has been an integral part of the Three Mile Cross community.
Read moreDetailsThe Swan has been an integral part of the Three Mile Cross community.
Read moreDetailsORGANISERS of a green energy project in Reading welcomed some special guests last week.
Read moreDetailsOPTICIANS in Reading, Shinfield and Woodley are helping to ensure children shine bright by donating high-visibility vests.
Read moreDetailsPubs and hospitality across the UK are set to see alcohol duties frozen until August following the announcement by the Treasury
Read moreDetailsA supermarket is on the hunt for new suppliers from Berkshire.
Read moreDetailsSam Smith has shared his excitement of facing Oxford this weekend in the derby clash at the Kassam Stadium. It is the first time the Royals have visited their rivals...
Read moreDetailsA paedophile from Reading has been given a suspended jail sentence for attempting to communicate sexually with a teenage girl.
Read moreDetailsFive more people have been arrested in the continued investigation into incidents of disorder in Reading in December last year
Read moreDetailsWomen are being urged to attend breast screening appointments following the release of new statistics by the National Health Service
Read moreDetailsRAIL SERVICES will be severely curtailed on Sunday and Monday as the latest round of strikes take place.
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