A new Lower Earley chapter for local bereavement charity Daisy’s Dream
Local children's bereavement charity, Daisy's Dream, has undergone a recent relocation and face lift in a move that it hopes will mean it can support
Read moreDetailsLocal children's bereavement charity, Daisy's Dream, has undergone a recent relocation and face lift in a move that it hopes will mean it can support
Read moreDetailsBerkshire Gardeners are being urged not to buy or plant Rhododendron, to stop spread of the invasive species and subsequent decline of our wildlife
Read moreDetailsAVON and Somerset Police are appealing for help locating a wanted man who has links to Reading. Gary Rootham, 42, absconded from HMP Leyhill in South Gloucestershire on Friday, July...
Read moreDetailsFormer Reading FC star Ovie Ejaria is currently on trial with Championship side Oxford United ahead of the new season.
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council is inviting residents to have their voices heard on the new Community Safety Partnership survey
Read moreDetailsChildren between 4-11 years old are invited to take part in the yearly challenge to read at least six books during the summer holidays.
Read moreDetailsAnother football tournament over and more soul-searching. Will England's men's team ever return to their rightful place at the pinnacle of the game
Read moreDetailsA new interactive tapestry exhibition is coming to the gallery, as well as workshops and a talk inspired by artist Alistair Duncan's creations
Read moreDetailsA charity which aims to change lives through music has been put forward for a Pride of Reading award.
Read moreDetailsPolice investigating an explosion on Kings Road in the early hours of Thursday, July 18, have made an arrest in relation to their enquiries
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