Paralympic gold-medallist Graham Edmunds unveils Palmer Park Leisure Centre
Double Gold medallist Graham Edmunds joined the mayor to officially mark the opening of the centre and to see a demonstration by the Cygnets
Read moreDetailsDouble Gold medallist Graham Edmunds joined the mayor to officially mark the opening of the centre and to see a demonstration by the Cygnets
Read moreDetailsVan hire company's Christmas gift keeps charity moving
Read moreDetailsAN EVENING celebrating some of the most rebellious women in history is coming to Reading town centre on Monday night
Read moreDetailsReading Male Voice Choir has laid out its upcoming performances, with special guests such as Aneesa Chaudhry and Eleanor Stevens
Read moreDetailsPolice are appealing for witnesses following a robbery in The Cake Box, Wokingham Road, in which a cash box was stolen on Tuesday, January 10
Read moreDetailsA Reading man has been sentenced to two years and eight months in prison for possession of more than £300,000 worth of class A drugs
Read moreDetailsMapgro Development Ltd has submitted plans to build two three-bedroom homes in Katesgrove.
Read moreDetailsEach week, we print the biggest local gig guide you'll find anywhere - here are the gigs in Reading and Wokingham for the week ahead
Read moreDetailsEvents, happenings, and community initiatives taking place across Reading and Wokingham in the week ahead
Read moreDetailsDONATIONS to help with the rebuilding of Pakistan following fatal flooding has been sent by a day nursery and members of a Rotary Club
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