Freely Fruity receives King’s Award for Voluntary Services
I think His Majesty will find we've got a lot in common, says Matt Knight
Read moreDetailsI think His Majesty will find we've got a lot in common, says Matt Knight
Read moreDetailsNew poll finds that lack of communication from Reading FC is leading to more than half of fans staying away from matches.
Read moreDetailsAs part of Network Rail's performance improvement plan in the Thames Valley ? named Project Brunel ? there will be no trains between Paddington
Read moreDetailsProfessor Rhona Stainthorp, of the University of Reading's Institute of Education, was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council is set to begin the process of fixing the errors which it found in Traffic Regulation Orders (TROs) earlier this year.
Read moreDetailsSanta's checking his tyres, cleaning his spark plugs, and taking note of the earlier start time this year
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has enacted the Severe Weather Emergency Protocol, meaning it provides emergency accommodation for rough sleepers in the town
Read moreDetailsThe council works with homelessness charity St Mungo's to provide services to help those sleeping rough avoid freezing temperatures.
Read moreDetailsA Cold snap in the UK could mean a warmer winter according an expert from the University of Reading.
Read moreDetailsAround 30 key leaders joined the launch event at The Roseate Hotel last week, to take part in a showcase of the new service
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