Meet the nominees: Reading Sports Awards
Les Dearman is much more than just a Physics and Maths teacher at Maiden Erlegh School. He commits himself to every single facet of school life
Read moreDetailsLes Dearman is much more than just a Physics and Maths teacher at Maiden Erlegh School. He commits himself to every single facet of school life
Read moreDetailsPoliticians have voted in favour of moving forward with legislation to allow terminally ill people to end their lives with medical assistance
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has released figures showing that bus usage levels have grown by more than 11% in Reading in the last year.
Read moreDetailsReading Magistrates Court granted a closure order on 'Vape Shop', situated at 462 Oxford Road, on November 20, which will remain shut until February
Read moreDetailsReading Buses has been named as the UK's Top Shire Operators at the UK Bus Awards this week.
Read moreDetailsProtest group Sell Before We Dai has responded after Reading Football released a statement yesterday to update on the takeover situation.
Read moreDetailsReading Football Club has released a new statement to update fans on the current sale of the club.
Read moreDetailsHow Berkshire residents can make their white Christmas green
Read moreDetailsThe council has brought microhabitats to bus shelters in Reading, with fifteen of the shelters now sporting "living" rooftops
Read moreDetailsThe Revd Canon Mary Gregory has been named as the successor to the post following her endorsement by King Charles III to take the role.
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