Francisco sets off to Reading’s twin town, San Francisco Libre, Nicaragua
Reading resident Francisco Maddicks left to visit Nicaragua last Thursday and arrived in the town of San Francisco Libre
Read moreDetailsReading resident Francisco Maddicks left to visit Nicaragua last Thursday and arrived in the town of San Francisco Libre
Read moreDetailsAfter lighting up this year's Readipop, Natalie Gray has just been announced to perform at Reading Pride ahead of a UK tour
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM charity has received the Prime Minister's Point of Light Award in recognition of its work to address sustainability and food poverty.
Read moreDetailsAny decision to close railway station ticket offices would be another short-sighted decision.
Read moreDetailsREADING FC will be looking to continue their momentum having picked up their first win of the season on Tuesday when they host Stevenage on Saturday.
Read moreDetailsThere's some great music happening across Reading and Wokingham over the bank holiday, and you'll forgive us for championing the more intimate affair
Read moreDetailsExtra measures are set to be introduced to prevent illegal encampments at a popular park in Reading
Read moreDetailsDENEFIELD School has announced that more than 84% have been accepted for their first choice of universities as they collect their A-Level results
Read moreDetailsSTUDENTS, parents and staff at Reading School enjoyed a splendid set of A-Level results on Thursday, August 17.
Read moreDetailsREADING College is commending students today as they join those around the country in collecting their A-Level results
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