Thames Valley Positive Support podcast nominated for national radio award
Thames Valley Positive Support's HIV Podcast has been nominated for an Audio & Radio Industry Award
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Positive Support's HIV Podcast has been nominated for an Audio & Radio Industry Award
Read moreDetailsThe Reading Station Shopping Park, to the north of Reading Station, will become a mixture of apartments, offices and retail space.
Read moreDetailsResidents have until midnight on Tuesday, April 16, to make sure that they are registered to vote ahead of elections in May
Read moreDetails£538,000 has been secured by the council to fund plans to improve cycling and pedestrian facilities in Sidmouth Street and Christchurch Green
Read moreDetailsIn its 40th anniversary year, Home-Start Reading is set to see 40 runners raising funds for its charity work this spring
Read moreDetailsReading FC dropped down a place in the League One table after they lost out against promotion hopefuls Bolton Wanderers.
Read moreDetailsLast week, Lee Rowley, the minister for housing, granted permission for the development on Vastern Road
Read moreDetailsHonest Burgers, based on the corner of the High Street with Kings Road, is launching the Quattro Pickle-O Burger, on Monday, April 1
Read moreDetailsA range of tulips and daffodils greeted visitors
Read moreDetailsTWO of them stand proud and tall in Tilehurst, but not a lot of people know a lot about them. A new group is preparing to launch its very own...
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