PRIDE OF READING AWARDS: Mary’s dedication has been ‘awesome’
A woman who started a local Motor Neurone Disease Association group after the death of her husband from the illness has been dubbed "awesome"
Read moreDetailsA woman who started a local Motor Neurone Disease Association group after the death of her husband from the illness has been dubbed "awesome"
Read moreDetailsReading Cycle Festival is set to return this week. The event features stunt displays, BMX workshops, and an obstacle course, as well as an opportunity for residents to get free...
Read moreDetailsThe NHS has announced that it is rolling out further support for those experiencing mental health issues through its NHS 111 service
Read moreDetailsHeavy rain and thunderstorms were forecast across much of the UK, stretching from the southernmost coast of England to as far as Edinburgh
Read moreDetailsOn Saturday, Reading Pride returned to celebrate the town's diverse queer community with a day of music, events, and outreach from local organisations
Read moreDetailsKiri Pritchard-Mclean's Peacock begins touring on Sunday, September 1, with a date in Reading's Concert Hall on Saturday, November 9
Read moreDetailsCelebrate loved ones at a Sue Ryder Starlight Hike
Read moreDetailsA company's support for a charity for premature babies and their families has brought it a nomination for the Business in Action award.
Read moreDetailsJoel Pereira 7.5: Stood up when tested. Came up with a super stop when Charlton had a big chance to snatch the lead at the very end of the first-half....
Read moreDetailsReading FC manager Ruben Selles was delighted with his side after they ended Charlton Athletic's perfect start to the season.
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