Berkshire Family History Society to host online talk on the history of the gas industry
THE last remaining gas tower in Reading might have been dismantled, but its legacy will be felt for years to come.
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.
Read moreDetailsThe teenagers have both been found. Police thank readers for their help in locating them. * * * TWO teenagers from Reading are thought to have travelled to Luton, but...
Read moreDetailsOn Monday, April 15, Nadine Jemmott, 39 and of Russell Street, Reading, pleaded guilty to multiple counts of drug possession and supply
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has announced its proposals for lead councillors ahead of the AGM due next week.
Read moreDetailsTHE GOVERNMENT has is to extend a scheme that reduces single journey bus fares to £2 ? but Reading Buses can't yet confirm if it will take part
Read moreDetailsThe Golden Hinde Museum is offering schools the chance of an educational visit with a competition event celebrating its 50th year
Read moreDetailsBodies of Water sees Royal Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service working with artists and students to promote water safety at South Hill Park Arts Centre
Read moreDetailsBookface Chapter 14 saw artists and independent publishers share their work, their ideas, and their stories with stalls and artworks on display
Read moreDetailsTHE BRITISH Film Institute (BFI) has awarded £600,000 to a Berkshire 'Skills Cluster'.
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