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Read moreDetailsTh Community Care Fund is a new nationwide initiative designed to support local projects that make a positive difference to people's lives.
Read moreDetailsKamari Doyle has thanked supporters of Reading F.C. after his season-long loan spell came to an end.
Read moreDetailsREADING is set to welcome a two-day culinary celebration to Broad Street which will be the latest event seeing world cuisine and live entertainment in the heart of the town....
Read moreDetailsMany residents will also know Ronnie for his Halloween fundraising efforts.
Read moreDetailsTilehurst Station has seen the completion of three new lifts at the site to aid accessibility, making station access step-free for those who need it
Read moreDetailsThe initiative came as part of a Year 13 student's Extended Project Qualification (EPQ) and funded through Mend The Gap, a Network Rail programme
Read moreDetailsAutistic Thriving: At School and Beyond takes place at the University of Reading's Centre for Autism, Whiteknights Campus, on Wednesday, May 6
Read moreDetailsThe NHS has issued a regular reminder to collect prescriptions in preparation for partial closures over the coming May Bank Holiday
Read moreDetailsJelly is set to welcome celebrated Berkshire documentary filmmaker Anna Snowball to give a talk as part of its Artists in Residence series
Read moreDetailsA huge project for more than 550 apartments in Reading could be torpedoed at a crunch meeting.
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