Reading invited to have its say on crime and community safety
Reading residents are being asked to complete an important Community Safety Survey seeking views on crime and safety and the borough.
Read moreDetailsReading residents are being asked to complete an important Community Safety Survey seeking views on crime and safety and the borough.
Read moreDetailsThe NHS has released a number of health warnings as the UK is set for a summer heatwave over coming days and weeks
Read moreDetailsReading Labour councillors have been criticised for splashing out on free food and drinks at an annual meeting.
Read moreDetailsEach week, there are 10 great acts in our playlist, all with a connection to Reading or Wokingham.
Read moreDetailsClimate scientists from the University of Reading have contributed to an immersive experience which puts gamers face-to-face with the changing planet
Read moreDetailsHundreds of people have opposed plans to change the name of John Madejski Academy (JMA) in Reading.
Read moreDetailsThames Water's Community Fund has given a grant of £2,500 to the Civil Aid Voluntary Rescue Association, funding vital support equipment
Read moreDetailsThe NHS is sharing testimony from three women in the south east as part of a campaign encouraging the uptake of its cervical screening services.
Read moreDetailsParty on the Hill takes place at Station Hill on Saturday, June 21, featuring Peter Doyle, Dionne Williams, and Reading Community Gospel Choir
Read moreDetailsA woman who has been charged with the murder of a four-year-old boy is due to appear at Reading Magistrates' Court.
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