Council announces return of free monthly bike maintenance sessions with Dr Bike
Cyclists in Reading will once again be offered help keeping their bikes in working order with the return of monthly drop-in sessions.
Read moreDetailsCyclists in Reading will once again be offered help keeping their bikes in working order with the return of monthly drop-in sessions.
Read moreDetailsWinnersh playwright Jessica celebrates her musical win and fondly remembers school days
Read moreDetailsThe first People's Emergency Briefing will explain how climate change is affecting global productivity
Read moreDetailsMore than £2m in Arts Council funding will be used to deliver new, more comfortable seating, improved accessibility, and infrastructure works
Read moreDetailsCharities across Thames Valley are invited to apply for the University of Reading's Charity of the Year Scheme, which is now open for applications.
Read moreDetailsPeople across the South East should see faster access to tests and scans as the NHS continues to expand its network of Community Diagnostic Centres
Read moreDetailsMS Awareness Week events will promote understanding
Read moreDetailsA READING man has been jailed for three years for drug supply after officers found nearly £5,000 of class A drugs. Gerwyn Williams, aged 62 and of Caribou Walk, Reading,...
Read moreDetailsOffender threatens with screwdriver and demands money before assaulting victim
Read moreDetailsThe NHS in the South East is today launching its Spring COVID?19 vaccination programme, with eligible people now able to book appointments
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