Reading’s foster and kinship carers celebrated in annual awards ceremony
Reading Borough Council hosted its yearly awards ceremony, welcoming guests and award winners to the Jazz Cafe.
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council hosted its yearly awards ceremony, welcoming guests and award winners to the Jazz Cafe.
Read moreDetailsEuropean Centre for Medium-Range Weather (ECMWF) celebrates its half century milestone
Read moreDetailsLeisure centres in Reading are partnering with Sport in Mind to join its seasonal campaign in support of people's mental health
Read moreDetailsReading FC legends are joining forces for a special event to mark the 20th anniversary of the club's record-breaking Championship title win.
Read moreDetailsThe family of Stephen Allen have released a statement following his death as the result of a road traffic collision in Calcot
Read moreDetailsA former professional footballer who posted videos on Instagram bragging about drug dealing has been jailed
Read moreDetailsRoyal Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service (RBFRS) is consulting the public on four proposed objectives to guide its services and support its staff.
Read moreDetailsSUPPORTERS of Extinction Rebellion will be singing 'Crisis' carols in Reading in aid of a local charity tackling homelessness.
Read moreDetailsNew research from the a project including the University of Reading shows that higher plant diversity in farmland grass increases yields
Read moreDetailsSPIRE Dunedin Hospital has announced a two-year partnership with Reading Football Club to provide sports medicine services and diagnostics
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