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Read moreDetailsKING Charles III's coronation is set to take place with plenty of sunshine and no rain, if historical weather trends are anything to go by.
Read moreDetailsAROUND three hundred people gathered in East Reading to mark one of the most important annual celebrations of Islam.
Read moreDetailsTHREE ATHLETES have a spring in their step thanks to a funding boost.
Read moreDetailsNext Thursday, May 4, is election day in Reading. As is usual in our town, one-third of the Council's seats are up, plus a by-election seat in Park.
Read moreDetailsSEWAGE ran on to a children's playground, causing equipment including a climbing frame to be cordoned off to prevent youngsters playing in faeces
Read moreDetailsThree men assaulted another man in the Coconut Bar in St Mary's Butts, leaving him with some of his ear bitten off on Saturday, March 25,
Read moreDetailsOfsted chief inspector criticised after a letter emerges reporting that Ms Spielman personally attended Caversham Primary before ratings drop
Read moreDetailsRISING temperatures in the UK's major cities have been visualised in striking new graphics.
Read moreDetailsWhile urgent care is still being dealt with, the Royal Berks is urging non-emergency patients to use the Urgent Care Centre or consult 111
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