Mystery woman from Reading scoops EuroMillions win
A mystery lady from Reading has won £105,354 on The National Lottery, after matching the five main numbers
Read moreDetailsA mystery lady from Reading has won £105,354 on The National Lottery, after matching the five main numbers
Read moreDetailsEx-Reading FC manager Paul Ince has been charged with drink driving after he crashed his car into a central reservation in Cheshire on Saturday.
Read moreDetailsDr Stephen Burt, University of Reading said: "Today (Monday's) expected 31°C heat caps off what's shaping up to be Reading's hottest June ever
Read moreDetailsDoggy day care provider, Bruce's Doggy Day Care, is taking a siesta at its Reading centre this week, as a heatwave warning is issued across the UK.
Read moreDetailsYet more changes are on the way at the biggest shopping centre and leisure destination in Reading, as a major transformation
Read moreDetailsBerkshire Youth is calling on the local community to nominate outstanding young people, volunteers, youth workers
Read moreDetailsIt's now a year since the biggest tour ever hit London with three sold out Wembley Stadium shows in June plus another five in August!
Read moreDetailsInfinity Property & Lifestyle Management, founded by duo Katie Morgan and Emma Willoughby, has been named Professional Services Startup of the Year
Read moreDetailsOffices near the riverside and busy pubs in Reading town centre could be replaced with 450 apartments.
Read moreDetailsAppreciation for fans of Reading FC for helping to 'save the club' and its former owner, Sir John Madejski, has been expressed
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