Palestine Solidarity Campaign spreads Gaza message to Reading
On the Sunday after Christmas, the East Berkshire Palestine Solidarity Campaign set up stall In Reading's Broad Street
Read moreDetailsOn the Sunday after Christmas, the East Berkshire Palestine Solidarity Campaign set up stall In Reading's Broad Street
Read moreDetailsAn expansion project for a busy late-night bar and music venue in Reading is due to be decided soon.
Read moreDetailsPlanning is being undertaken to increase electric car charging in Reading as the sale of new petrol and diesel cars will eventually be phased out.
Read moreDetailsPopular music artist Olly Murs is set to play in Reading this summer at The Palmer Park Summer Series which wil take place on Friday, June 13, 2025.
Read moreDetailsA strategy that shapes what Reading town centre will look like in the future has been given the go-ahead.
Read moreDetailsThe Thames Valley Forensic Fire Investigation Unit (FFSIU) has been honoured with a nomination for the prestigious Collaboration Award
Read moreDetailsReading FC started 2025 with the gift of three points as a Harvey Knibbs double and a SamSmith stunner saw the Royals win at Cambridge United. Up against his former...
Read moreDetailsThe RSPCA is gearing up for its busy festive period to help save animals in need, as new figures reveal a shocking 23% increase in the number
Read moreDetailsMark Lawrie, Chief Executive of the sport for development charity StreetGames and a resident of Thatcham, Berkshire, has been awarded an Officer
Read moreDetailsTo celebrate the festive period, Thatcham Garden Centre has donated a light-up reindeer to Dingley's Promise in West Berks
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