Abbey School unveils purple plaque in honour of former pupil who pioneered a new approach to divorce
Last week, Samantha Woodham returned to The Abbey School to see her Women in Innovation Award from Innovate UK.
Read moreDetailsLast week, Samantha Woodham returned to The Abbey School to see her Women in Innovation Award from Innovate UK.
Read moreDetailsDUKE STREET has reopened following an incident nearby earlier today. Shortly after 3.30pm on Monday, March 27, police were on the scene where a taxi cab had been involved in...
Read moreDetailsOn Sunday, March 26, A Kia Ceed with the partial registration of N555, was involved in a collision with two women on e-bikes, leaving one hospitalised
Read moreDetailsThe first round of improvements to Shinfield Road are almost finished as the council continues works to improve pedestrian and cycling conditions
Read moreDetailsAnita Oui's Suspenders is back at The Rising Sun Arts Centre, and this time it's celebrating the art-pop monolith Lady Gaga
Read moreDetailsA poll commissioned by Liquid Gas UK showed nearly 4 in 5 home owners in rural England would be pushed into fuel poverty by the "boiler ban"
Read moreDetailsTHERE was a starter for 10 when residents from the Signature at Sonning Lifestyle home tested their general knowledge in an online competition.
Read moreDetailsREADING music promoter Club Velocity is turning 20, and preparing to celebrate.
Read moreDetailsREADING FC WOMEN's manager Kelly Chambers was quick to praise the impact of substitute Emma Harries who scored twice in the Royals' draw with Brighton
Read moreDetailsEMMA HARRIES made an incredible impact from the bench to help Reading Women recover from two goals down to take a draw against Brighton.
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