South Central Ambulance Service offering first aid workshop for young people
South Central Ambulance Service is set to to hold an event to help young people learn first aid on Wednesday, February 19
Read moreDetailsSouth Central Ambulance Service is set to to hold an event to help young people learn first aid on Wednesday, February 19
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police has launched an investigation with RBFRS after a fire in Whitley Wood caused the death of a person in Reading.
Read moreDetailsWater regulators have launched an investigation into Thames Water to determine whether the water company has breached environmental obligations.
Read moreDetailsA loved-up couple from Reading has enlisted the help of Morrisons bakers to make the sweetest proposal ever ? on an extra big personalised cookie.
Read moreDetailsAn expanding childcare business has opened its newest nursery in a business park near Reading.
Read moreDetailsEmergency services have announced that they have left the scene of a fire following an incident in Whitley Wood Road on Sunday, February 16.
Read moreDetailsLittle progress has been made on gargantuan plans for 1,200 flats in Reading town centre a year on from a major announcement.
Read moreDetailsAn American barbecue restaurant chain with locations in Reading and the surrounding area has been closed down due to insolvency.
Read moreDetailsAlmost every council in Berkshire has fallen behind on council tax collection ? potentially costing each hundreds of thousands of pounds.
Read moreDetailsReading claimed a dramatic home win at the death as Harvey Knibbs netted a 94th minute penalty to see them beat Steve Evans' Rotherham United side.
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