Wokingham man convicted after causing death by drug driving in Reading
Joshua Julian, of Wokingham, was found guilty of causing death by careless driving whilst over the specific limit of drugs in Reading
Read moreDetailsJoshua Julian, of Wokingham, was found guilty of causing death by careless driving whilst over the specific limit of drugs in Reading
Read moreDetailsBrighter Futures for Children invited lead councillors and foster carers to take part in the planting of a new wildflower patch in Forbury Gardens
Read moreDetailsArtist Caroline Streatfield has completed two projects on the Oxford Road in Reading.
Read moreDetailsReading Scout and Guide Headquarters will be hosting the 9th Reading Guides Monthly Charity Book Sale on Saturday, May 20. from 10 am to noon.
Read moreDetailsA Bollywood singer and composer, is currently on a UK your that will stop in Reading this weekend.
Read moreDetailsThe Reading Male Voice Choir will be performing at Christ Church in Katesgrove on Saturday, May 20 at 7pm.
Read moreDetailsTom Lewis, a folk singer from Northern Ireland, will be performing at Readifolk on Sunday, May 21, at 8pm.
Read moreDetailsTHE HISTORY of Caversham can be explored through a new walking tour.
Read moreDetailsTHE last remaining gas tower in Reading might have been dismantled, but its legacy will be felt for years to come.
Read moreDetailsFAMILIES are being encouraged to get creative at free workshops held across Whitley in the coming weeks.
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