Charity that helps Reading women get back to work launches bid to raise £40,000
A CHARITY that helps women in the greater Reading area get back into work has launched a fundraising campaign to raise £40,000.
Read moreDetailsA CHARITY that helps women in the greater Reading area get back into work has launched a fundraising campaign to raise £40,000.
Read moreDetailsREADING East MP Matt Rodda has met with a number of historians, including TV's Philippa Langley, for fresh discussion about Henry I's burial site
Read moreDetailsHUNDREDS of stakeholders in film and television took to the new Shinfield Studios.
Read moreDetailsA CHARITY concert will take place in Douai Abbey later this month.
Read moreDetailsHonest Burgers has entered into the spirit of Oktoberfest with the return of its Bavarian burger .
Read moreDetailsREADING is among the first places in the country to get the latest electric car ? only a select few will get to drive it ? children aged 10 or...
Read moreDetailsReading has been named as one of the best places to sell property in the United Kingdom.
Read moreDetailsREADING'S search for an away win in the league continues as they lost 3-1 to Northampton Town on Tuesday night.
Read moreDetailsA Section 60 instated in Tilehurst on Monday, October 2, will now last until 12.30pm on Wednesday, October 4.
Read moreDetailsA student nurse from Wokingham has been prosecuted by Reading Borough Council, fined, and will carry out 100 hours of unpaid work for Blue Badge fraud
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