RUN, LEIGHTON PARK, RUN: Teachers take on Wokingham Half for Whitley charity
FUNDRAISERS from Leighton Park School swapped suits for singlets as they ran the Wokingham Half Marathon.
Read moreDetailsFUNDRAISERS from Leighton Park School swapped suits for singlets as they ran the Wokingham Half Marathon.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police says it has increased its council tax precept so it can provide 'strong local policing to keep streets safe'.
Read moreDetailsA READING mother says she been forced to use a bin bag to protect a broken window at her flat near the town centre.
Read moreDetailsTHE BOROUGH'S healthcare provider is to be part of a new initiative designed at improving mental health care.
Read moreDetailsA new survey has attempted to find out which characters are the most popular in Reading, using Google search
Read moreDetailsAN INNOVATION born out of necessity, a system to make Reading, Wokingham and Bracknell's recycling centres run smoothly has been hailed a success.
Read moreDetailsFaster Processing Ltd, based in Reading, has launched the Tapeeno app, which transforms any Android phone into a payment device and card reader
Read moreDetailsA-Level Criminology and Forensic Sciences students examined fake crime scenes as part of an investigative exercise at Reading College
Read moreDetailsThis June, the 3 Counties Cycle Ride is returning, and cyclists are already signing up for the event, which takes place over ? well, three counties.
Read moreDetailsREADING FC secured a convincing 3-1 win over Blackpool at the Select Car Leasing Stadium on Saturday afternoon.
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