Shoplifting ring dismantled in Reading, over £20k of cash and goods seized
A shoplifting ring in Reading has been thwarted, leading to the recovery of over £20,000 of stolen goods and cash
Read moreDetailsA shoplifting ring in Reading has been thwarted, leading to the recovery of over £20,000 of stolen goods and cash
Read moreDetailsAs part of its 900th anniversary celebrations, Reading School is hosting an evening of music at the Concert Hall on Sunday, September 21
Read moreDetailsFollowing the success of the Climate Fresk workshop, ONE Station Hill has announced the return of the event next week
Read moreDetailsCharities and community organisations creating long-term changes in people's lives have been awarded a share of over £4 million.
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has said that around 11,000 people still need to reapply for their postal vote.
Read moreDetailsThe NHS has opened up annual flu vaccinations for children and pregnant women as part of its autumn vaccine rollout
Read moreDetailsMore than 20% of children due to start school for the first time not fully vaccinated against measles, mumps and rubella, NHS South East has warned.
Read moreDetailsReading's Only The Poets have announced that they are performing a show at the iconic O2 Academy in Brixton?for just £1 a ticket.
Read moreDetailsSt Mary's & All Saints celebrates Life In All Its Fullness, a vision that has helped propel it from 'inadequate' to 'good'
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council is collaborating with GLL and Sport Together Berkshire CIC to host the inaugural Festival of Inclusivity next week.
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