Council marks White Ribbon Day with measures to tackle violence against women and girls
Reading Borough Council is marking White Ribbon Day with a continued campaign to tackle violence against women and girls
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council is marking White Ribbon Day with a continued campaign to tackle violence against women and girls
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police has joined forces with a number of agencies as part of a national crackdown on illegal tobacco.
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has released a first-look of its ongoing project in Whitley, where it is working on new homes and care service facilities.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Positive Support has called for testing, awareness, and continued investment and compassion among HIV support services.
Read moreDetailsBeans on Toast is playing at Face Bar on Sunday, December 7, following the release of the 18th studio album, Kill Them With Kindness
Read moreDetailsThe Club 1871 section was set up by supporters at Reading Football Club to help improve the atmosphere on a matchday at the Select Car Leasing stadium
Read moreDetailsTHAMES Valley Police has worked with partner agencies to reduce knife crime in its biannual week of action. Operation Sceptre sees TVP teaming with the Public Protection Partnership to focus...
Read moreDetailsThe company that manages The Oracle in Reading has gained full control of the shopping centre, as a glimpse of the future has been teased.
Read moreDetailsEmployees at law firm Blandy & Blandy recently completed vital training on CPR.
Read moreDetailsA neighbour is suffering from roots coming up from their toilet due to a tree endangering the flats where they live in Reading.
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