Complaints lodged over ‘religious intolerance’ and Facebook comments in Reading
Complaints were lodged over 'religious intolerance' and Facebook comments made by councillors in Reading.
Read moreDetailsComplaints were lodged over 'religious intolerance' and Facebook comments made by councillors in Reading.
Read moreDetailsCllr Glenn Dennis has announced he is to host an evening of quizzing and bidding in aid of his chosen charities
Read moreDetailsThe sessions aim to help participants increase their understanding of aspects of autism and their confidence when supporting their relatives.
Read moreDetailsReading Aces Volleyball Club are riding high after a phenomenal year?headlined by their National Volleyball League Ladies
Read moreDetailsReading's play-off hopes were dealt a blow as they suffered a rare home defeat in League One which saw them fall outside the top six.
Read moreDetailsMembers of Reading's Irish Community gave representatives from Irish in Britain a warm and enthusiastic welcome to the Reading Irish Centre
Read moreDetailsSupport for the 'feel-good football night of the year'.
Read moreDetailsA permanent memorial to a police officer who was killed while on duty is set to be installed at a prominent position in Reading town centre.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing for help locating a woman reported missing from Reading.
Read moreDetailsREADIPOP has announced some of the names who will be taking to stages at this year's Readipop Fiesta. Organisers have announced that The Amazons are set to headline when the...
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