Second round of Community Fund launched by Police and Crime Commissioner and Chief Constable
The latest round of community funding for organisations in Thames Valley has been launched by Thames Valley Police
Read moreDetailsThe latest round of community funding for organisations in Thames Valley has been launched by Thames Valley Police
Read moreDetailsEach week, there are 10 great acts in our playlist, all with a connection to Reading or Wokingham
Read moreDetailsReading Pride returned for its annual parade and Love Unites festival, in celebration LGBTQIA+ people and continued protest for their rights.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police are appealing for witnesses after a sexual assault incident in Reading.
Read moreDetailsA drug dealer has been jailed after he was caught at the entrance of Reading Festival.
Read moreDetailsRadio Wigwam, an independent radio station based in Reading and Cardiff with a global vision of promoting emerging, under-the-radar grassroots artists
Read moreDetailsReading Abbey Rugby Club are leading the way as they encourage mothers to return to playing after having children.
Read moreDetailsIt achieved the furthest distance by a battery-electric train on a single charge.
Read moreDetailsThe rules about flying the England and Union flags and using spray paint have been clarified as flags and graffiti have spread across Berkshire.
Read moreDetailsTwo-time Edinburgh award nominee Emmanuel Sonubi will be heading back out on tour with brand new show Emmanuel Sonubi: Life After Near Death
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