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TWO Reading care home workers hope their plan to raise money for breast cancer research will be an overnight success
Read moreDetailsTWO Reading care home workers hope their plan to raise money for breast cancer research will be an overnight success
Read moreDetailsReading Railway Pub will host a charity event on Saturday, April 29, featuring Martin and guest singer Janey M.
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council is reminding residents that applications to apply for free voter identification is due to close next week
Read moreDetailsTHAMES Valley Police has appealed to the public to help find a man who is wanted for failing to appear in court.
Read moreDetailsBlue Collar Corner in Reading hosted the Southeast heats of the British Street Food Awards, with regional vendors offering food from around the world
Read moreDetailsA UNIVERSITY of Reading lecturer has secured almost £100,000 to fund her chronic pain research over the next two years.
Read moreDetailsTHE Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust has the prescription for great food.
Read moreDetailsNAOMI Mitchell won the Manchester Marathon on Sunday, just two weeks after striking gold at the Reading Half.
Read moreDetailsThe owning company of a building Station Road in Reading have applied to convert offices into seven apartments.
Read moreDetailsBLUE Collar has made its final line-up announcement for its upcoming event at the Abbey Ruins.
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