Reading Library venue for family tree workshop
PEOPLE looking for help researching their family tree can attend a drop-in advice session in Reading next week.
Read moreDetailsPEOPLE looking for help researching their family tree can attend a drop-in advice session in Reading next week.
Read moreDetailsTOOLS have stolen from a parked van.
Read moreDetailsFORMER offices on Reading's Oxford Road will be converted into housing.
Read moreDetailsAN INCIDENT on London Road, Reading, is causing delays as emergency services respond. A number of emergency services, including ambulances and members of Thames Valley Police, are attending the scene...
Read moreDetailsPolice are appealing for witnesses to a road traffic collision involving a black hackney carriage taxi and a pedestrian on Wokingham Road on Friday
Read moreDetailsTwo young women who supply authentic Malaysian dishes through their online business have been nominated as Entrepreneurs of the Year
Read moreDetailsA cocktail bar which holds free community events has been nominated for the Pride of Reading Hospitality Award.
Read moreDetailsA full remaster of David Bowie's legendary final gig ads Ziggy Stardust is set to be streamed globally on Monday, July 3
Read moreDetailsThe University of Reading's climate stripes made a particularly profound appearance on World Environment Day.
Read moreDetailsPLANS To convert an historic corner of Reading town centre by creating a new aparthotel and neighbouring hotel have been approved by Reading Council
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