Oak Tree House residents celebrate 12 years of independent living in Tilehurst
A landmark independent living scheme in Tilehurst celebrated 12 years, with more than 50 people reflecting on the impact the centre has had on them
Read moreDetailsA landmark independent living scheme in Tilehurst celebrated 12 years, with more than 50 people reflecting on the impact the centre has had on them
Read moreDetailsMembers of Caversham's Stagecoach Performing Arts headed to London to perform on the stage of His Majesty's Theatre
Read moreDetailsGrime artist and MC Dizzee Rascal is set to headline Party in the Paddock at Newbury Racecourse this summer
Read moreDetailsA READING man will have to undertake 200 hours of unpaid work for a drink-driving offences.
Read moreDetailsA READING man has been jailed and banned from driving after being caught with nearly 100 drug wraps
Read moreDetailsReading East MP Matt Rodda raised the issues in parliament after passengers were left on platforms for hours following the incident on March 25
Read moreDetailsMates Rates Comedy is bringing a weekend of sketches, stand-up, and roasts from some of comedy's biggest names and rising stars in May
Read moreDetailsRedrow Southern Counties is offering grants of up to £3,000 to community initiatives
Read moreDetailsStaff from Signature at Caversham visited Orchard Day Nursery for the seasonal event.
Read moreDetailsTurkish Halal Food Centre Express wants to open in The Wellington Arms on Whitley Street. It was previously a Greggs bakery between 2018 and February
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