More than 1,000 people sign petition to reopen Rutherford Cancer Centres
A PETITION to reopen a network of cancer and diagnostic centres has been accepted by the UK Government and Parliament.
Read moreDetailsA PETITION to reopen a network of cancer and diagnostic centres has been accepted by the UK Government and Parliament.
Read moreDetailsA READING brewery is giving drink enthusiasts the opportunity to enjoy a celebration of darkness, richness and complexity.
Read moreDetailsA READING artist has created a thought-provoking music video about the town he was raised in.
Read moreDetailsAN ASSESSMENT of the flats being built on the former Jackson's department store has been successfully completed.
Read moreDetailsPOLICE in Essex are appealing for help locating a missing person last seen in Reading. Essex Police posted to social media in an appeal for help locating Joseph, who was...
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has secured more than £1 million to boost help for vulnerable adults in Reading
Read moreDetailsReading Safe Space has now been established at St Mary's Church House, Chain Street, and is the new home of both First Stop and Reading Street Pastors
Read moreDetailsReading FC fans have praised the council for granting ACV status to their home ground, the Select Car Leasing Stadium.
Read moreDetailsA SUPPORTER-led campaign has seen the home of the Royals declared as Asset of Community Value.
Read moreDetailsA POPULAR second-hand bookshop in Reading town centre hopes to open a new chapter.
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