CHURCH NOTE: Seventy years of service
The first time I saw the Queen was when I was in my last year of primary school in Tredegar.
Read moreDetailsThe first time I saw the Queen was when I was in my last year of primary school in Tredegar.
Read moreDetailsThree great ways you can help make Reading a better place by volunteering thanks to Reading Vountary Action
Read moreDetailsA professor campaigning to preserve the old Reading Gaol buildings has written a short history about them
Read moreDetailsBeing in the garden is great at this time of year ? the days are longer and warmer and you can really enjoy your outside living space
Read moreDetailsONLY FOOLS and Horses star Sue Holderness visited Thames Hospice last week to accept a donation from Berkshire?s masons
Read moreDetailsTHE CAST has been announced for a new open-air theatre show about to head to The Watermill in Newbury.
Read moreDetailsThe big weekend is finally here ? Reading is ready to party for four days and celebrate the Queen's Platinum Jubilee
Read moreDetailsThree Reading citizens have been honoured for their service to the town by being made aldermen of the boroug
Read moreDetailsYOBS broke the window to a home in Calcot last month and police are appealing for witnesses to come forward.
Read moreDetailsA GARAGE in Hexham Road was targeted unsuccessfully by thieves last month
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