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STICKS and stones may break your bones ? but not if you live in Reading.
Read moreDetailsSTICKS and stones may break your bones ? but not if you live in Reading.
Read moreDetailsA TEAM from the University of Reading is set to support next month's Bees' Needs Week.
Read moreDetailsTHERE will be something for everyone as the sights and sounds of the Caribbean arrives at Palmer Park on Sunday, July 16.
Read moreDetailsA READING debt and benefits charity which has a six-week waiting list to see clients is looking for a new branch manager.
Read moreDetailsREADING motorists are plugged into meeting the government's net zero targets.
Read moreDetails++ Kaylum has been found safely ++
Read moreDetailsSOME households in Reading have woken up to no running water today.Thames Water confirmed that RG1, RG2 and RG6 postcodes are currently either without water or are experiencing low water...
Read moreDetailsTHE SISTER of a headteacher who took her own life after an Ofsted inspection has renewed her call for submissions to a government consultation
Read moreDetailsREADING TODAY understands that Reading FC has now paid an outstanding tax bill to HMRC in full.
Read moreDetailsThe Bastille Day Festival is returning to Reading with stalls offering French cuisine and traditional performances of music and dancing
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