Launchpad skills centre welcomes visit from Berkshire’s Lord-Lieutenant
The Lord-Lieutenant of Berkshire, Andrew Try Esq. paid a visit to the Work and Life Skills Centre run by Launchpad
Read moreDetailsThe Lord-Lieutenant of Berkshire, Andrew Try Esq. paid a visit to the Work and Life Skills Centre run by Launchpad
Read moreDetailsDr Alice Mpofu-Coles, Mayor of Reading, will be leading this year's lecture forms part of the University's centenary celebrations.
Read moreDetailsAn appeal has been lodged to save homes near a riverside pub in Reading as the council has ordered the building to be demolished.
Read moreDetailsReading FC welcome Plymouth Argyle to the Select Car Leasing Stadium this weekend in a crucial EFL League One clash
Read moreDetailsIt's always good to hear about a new music venue in the area so, when we heard that Crumbs in Woodley was going to try a music night
Read moreDetailsA push for a permanent night shelter in Reading has been rejected, just as a major strategy to tackle homelessness in the town has been approved.
Read moreDetailsPolice have released CCTV images of two people they want to speak to after a gym was set alight in Reading.
Read moreDetailsTwo people have been banned from keeping animals for ten years, after more than 70 cats were found living in squalid conditions in Reading
Read moreDetailsSarah Morris is set to lace up her running shoes to raise funds for the charity, which provides life-changing adoption and trauma support services.
Read moreDetailsReading FC manager Leam Richardson expressed his disappointment following Tuesday night's 1-0 defeat to Mansfield Town.
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