GLL Sports Awards applications open for 2025
GLL, which heads up four of the town's leisure facilities, has opened applications for its regular awards in Reading.
Read moreDetailsGLL, which heads up four of the town's leisure facilities, has opened applications for its regular awards in Reading.
Read moreDetailsThe Fire Brigades Union has said that firefighters are being "pushed beyond limits" after data obtained by Accident Claims Advice has been published
Read moreDetailsBereavement charity seeks helpers for its stores
Read moreDetailsTemporary car insurance company Tempcover has released figures showing that the town has the slowest-moving A-roads in England.
Read moreDetailsBoHo does Bowie takes place from 8pm on Saturday, January 11, at The Fisherman's Cottage, Kennet Side
Read moreDetailsDora Abbi, 17, was one of seven bestowed awards by The Duke of Edinburgh at the This Is Youth event at Buckingham Palace.
Read moreDetailsWeather data collected by the university shows that December last year saw fewer than 13 hours of sunlight, the gloomiest since the 1950s
Read moreDetailsReading is set to see a number of events taking place to celebrate Independent Venue Week this month
Read moreDetailsThe Maids is showing at Reading Repertory Theatre from Tuesday, January 28, to Saturday, February 8.
Read moreDetailsSelect Car Leasing has announced the stepping down of co-founder and CEO James O'Malley after more than 20 years at the company
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