Small Talk Saves Lives: GWR and SWR join Samaritans on community campaign
The rail operator is joining a campaign by the Samaritans which seeks to get people talking to prevent helplessness and support one another
Read moreDetailsThe rail operator is joining a campaign by the Samaritans which seeks to get people talking to prevent helplessness and support one another
Read moreDetailsBlue Collar will celebrate its first year in the Corner with a four-day birthday bash including DJs, music, sports, new beer, and The Showhawk Duo
Read moreDetailsAlumni of Reading College and Bracknell and Wokingham College, among others, are invited to take part in the new programme for previous students
Read moreDetailsREADING FC manager Paul Ince gave fitness updates on his team ahead of their Championship clash with relegation battling Blackpool.
Read moreDetailsThey came, they saw, they got free chicken sandwiches for a year. Popeyes, Reading's newest restaurant, opened on Thursday, with free food for some
Read moreDetailsReading needs to accelerate its efforts to reach net-zero before 2030 according to the council, which is consulting with residents on its climate plan
Read moreDetailsFOR nearly 30 years, the Thames Valley has been home to the sound of Daleks exterminating, spacecraft blasting off, and Sherlock Holmes' in action
Read moreDetailsMates Rates Raw brings new stand-ups to try their hand at comedy and see if they have what it takes to be the next big thing in stand-up
Read moreDetailsREADING FC manager Paul Ince has urged fans to 'stick with us' as the Royals enter the final 14 matches of the Championship campaign.
Read moreDetailsLaunchpad celebrated its 26th annual Pancake Race, which saw 36 teams battle it out for the frying pan trophy to raise funds to combat homelessness
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