Nearly 100 singers raised their voices for women’s health
A two-choir concert in Reading was a fundraiser for Royal Berkshire Hospital equipment
Read moreDetailsA two-choir concert in Reading was a fundraiser for Royal Berkshire Hospital equipment
Read moreDetailsTK Maxx will open its new branch in The Oracle shopping centre from 10am today, Thursday, May 22, replacing the branch in Broad Street Mall.
Read moreDetailsConagh Whitelock, 25, is wanted in connection with dangerous driving in Bracknell
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing for witnesses after a woman in her seventies was sexually assaulted on Monday, May 12
Read moreDetailsMotorists could see their parking experience simplified following the government's announcement of an app to unify parking services.
Read moreDetailsBroad Street Mall welcomed the return of Broad Street Beats, a heartfelt live music event, last week, marking Mental Health Awareness Week
Read moreDetailsDistinguished clarinettist and composer Emma Johnson MBE is set to perform at the Town hall next month, alongside the Orchestra for the Environment
Read moreDetailsTwo businesses in Reading have been fined nearly £60,000 for major health and safety breaches, Reading Borough Council has announced.
Read moreDetailsReading new Comedian of the Year competition returned to the Purple Turtle as nine rising raconteurs vied for first place with short stand-up sets
Read moreDetailsThe University of Reading has warned that bee populations are set to face even more threats over the next decade, according to a new study.
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