New Carers’ Strategy welcomed by Reading groups
A NEW Carers' Strategy aims to help the 11,000 people in Reading who offer support to a loved one.
Read moreDetailsA NEW Carers' Strategy aims to help the 11,000 people in Reading who offer support to a loved one.
Read moreDetailsA CHANCE to go through a giant bus wash is one of the attractions at the annual Reading Buses open day, coming to the town later this month.
Read moreDetailsA COMMUNITY came together to help tidy up west Reading.
Read moreDetailsThe meaning behind a mural to Olly Stephens, painted at his former school, has been revealed by his mother.
Read moreDetailsEFL pundit Carlton Palmer has urged fans to 'welcome' Rob Couhig if he is to complete a takeover deal for Reading Football Club.
Read moreDetailsA football team in Reading who have the aim of trying to help people lose weight and live healthier lives has been invited to fly out to play football
Read moreDetailsWater quality, taxes on private schools and more issues were debated at a hustings for candidates for Reading West and Mid Berkshire constituency.
Read moreDetailsA man has been praised for his leadership and commitment which has helped make Reading Pride the town's second largest festival
Read moreDetailsReading duo Will Arnott and Connor Wellfare have been selected to represent Great Britain in the upcoming Paralympic Games in Paris.
Read moreDetailsAn Italian deli in Reading town centre celebrated its third anniversary earlier this month.
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