Clayfield Copse Meadow Day
The Friends invite members of the public to take part in a Meadow Day, where they can take part in a guided walk and find out about conservation
Read moreDetailsThe Friends invite members of the public to take part in a Meadow Day, where they can take part in a guided walk and find out about conservation
Read moreDetailsREADING FC supporter Pippa Rouse was at an away match in Luton last year when she saw Luton Town fan David Norman crash after suffering cardiac arrest
Read moreDetailsMajor stakeholders, including the government and regulators, are reportedly in talks as Thames Water faces mounting debts and a CEO resignation
Read moreDetailsREADING Buses celebrated its annual open day on Sunday, June 25, welcoming members of the public to its depot in Great Knollys Street for a day of fun
Read moreDetailsFrom Monday, June 26, residents will be invited to share their thoughts on the council's proposals for major works on Reading Central Library
Read moreDetailsCllr Ennis said: "transport effects everyone, so it's important that we don't want to make it party political," ahead of a PACT meeting on Thursday
Read moreDetailsA LIME SQUARE dental practice is offering a revolutionary service which is helping patients maintain excellent oral hygiene.
Read moreDetailsCHARGES remain in place for DIY waste left at Reading and Bracknell recycling centres, despite new government legislation outlawing the fees.
Read moreDetailsTWO charities based around the Royal Berkshire Hospital are £25,000 better off as a result of a Reading-based law firm.
Read moreDetailsMEMBERS of a fundraising group have appointed a new honorary president.
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