Reading town centre jeweller marks its 75th anniversary by looking to the future
A READING jeweller is marking its 75th anniversary by looking to the future as it searches for the best budding designer
Read moreDetailsA READING jeweller is marking its 75th anniversary by looking to the future as it searches for the best budding designer
Read moreDetailsDINTON Pastures will be glowing in the dark this November as a charity that helps children across Wokingham borough will be hold a fundraising event
Read moreDetailsA DAY at the seaside for Reading's visually impaired community was made possible thanks to a grant-giving trust.
Read moreDetailsA LONG-STANDING councillor has been awarded an honorary degree from the University of Reading.
Read moreDetailsAN E-SCOOTER rider has been left with serious injuries in a hit and run incident in Reading yesterday. It happened around 9am on Monday, July 24, at the junction of...
Read moreDetailsA READING town centre bookstore welcomed not one, not two, but three authors for a special evening to celebrate their new publications.
Read moreDetailsA grassroots queer and trans artist collective has been put forward for the Cultural Contribution award, sponsored by M&G Real Estate.
Read moreDetailsNEXT WEEK, the first tenants will move into a new apartment block built in the heart of Reading.
Read moreDetailsStaff and pupils in Reading are backing a £5million scheme aimed at giving youngsters a fulfilling future
Read moreDetailsTHAMES Valley Police are appealing for witnesses to come forward after a car was vandalised
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