Reading based children’s charity receives £5,000
Reading based children's charity receives £5,000
Read moreDetailsReading based children's charity receives £5,000
Read moreDetailsNOEL HUNT made a promising start as interim manager of Reading FC, securing a hard-fought point against Premier League-bound Burnley.
Read moreDetailsTHAMES Valley Police is appealing for witnesses to a suspicious incident that took place in Reading. On Tuesday, April 11, a female cyclist in her late teens and two men...
Read moreDetailsPAUL FARMER is a man with numbers on his mind. The 67-year-old has now raised £67,000 for numerous charities in and around Reading.
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has apologised to residents for missed food waste collections following the Easter holidays.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing for help locating a teenager who may be in Reading and was reported missing after leaving an address in Gloucester
Read moreDetailsTHERE'S no point in being grown-up if you can't be childish from time and time. And it takes a visit to Neverland for us to see it
Read moreDetailsIT was a magnificent seventh for the latest Village Easter Festival in Reading.
Read moreDetailsTHIS year's Berkshire Egg Run was a roaring success with 452 bikes, trikes, quads and scooters delivering 1,826 Easter eggs for children
Read moreDetailsA SAILING club based in Pingewood will be holding an open day later this month aiming at anyone looking to experience life on a (not quite) ocean wave
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