PRIDE OF READING AWARDS: Berkshire Youth praised for its valuable work with teenagers
A youth support group who "do some really valuable work with local teenagers" has been nominated for Charity of the Year
Read moreDetailsA youth support group who "do some really valuable work with local teenagers" has been nominated for Charity of the Year
Read moreDetailsA woman whose company has been deemed "a massive asset to the local community" has been nominated for Entrepreneur of the Year.
Read moreDetailsWATCHING the latest hit movie is child's play for parents at Showcase cinema.
Read moreDetailsTHE changing face of Britain's village halls could mean many lack proper insurance which could force them to close.
Read moreDetailsTWO of Reading's most recognisable community sports organisations are joining forces.
Read moreDetailsRUBEN Selles' Reading played out a 0-0 draw against Burton on Saturday afternoon, in a showing which lacked any real moments of quality.
Read moreDetailsTHAMES Valley Police is appealing for witnesses to a road traffic collision that left a nine-year-old girl with a broken leg in Reading. At around 3.15pm on Thursday, September 28,...
Read moreDetailsA RETIRED couple have helped the University of Reading conduct a research project on red kites.
Read moreDetailsA "true champion for kids' who are suffering bullying in schools has been nominated as Community Champion, sponsored by Reading Football Club.
Read moreDetailsA "welcoming and supportive" choir who sang together right through the pandemic via Zoom are successful fundraisers too
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