Art exhibition in RBH corridors
AN ART exhibition is currently taking place at the Royal Berkshire Hospital.
Read moreDetailsAN ART exhibition is currently taking place at the Royal Berkshire Hospital.
Read moreDetailsPOLICE have issued a warning after cars were broken into across East Reading last week.
Read moreDetailsThe latest budget announcement cites "sharp" increase in demand on council services, inflation, as it seeks to make savings
Read moreDetailsA leading firefighter has promised an 'invasive' investigation into what happened after a fire broke out at the Station Hill development
Read moreDetailsGreat Western Railway is warning travellers there will be significant disruption on Thursday, December 7.
Read moreDetailsA taxi driver in Reading has been fined and given eight penalty points after plying for hire without a licence
Read moreDetailsROADS in Reading are facing considerable disruption near Whitley. The AA is reporting that there are queues and heavy traffic around Junction 11 which is causing significant delay. Queues are...
Read moreDetailsThe national systems for booking flu and coronavirus vaccinations is set to close for bookings on Friday, December 15
Read moreDetailsThe University of Reading has laid out a number of research projects and student courses to understand climate change through artificial intelligence
Read moreDetailsGrant, and his dad Paul, 56, won the Postcode Lottery together ? despite neither of them knowing the other one played.
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