Tilehurst bus driver commended for helping visually impaired customer
A Reading Buses driver has been commended for his help, after supporting a blind customer while crossing the street
Read moreDetailsA Reading Buses driver has been commended for his help, after supporting a blind customer while crossing the street
Read moreDetailsReading's fleet of food waste disposal vehicles are set to get brand new names, chosen by you
Read moreDetailsReading's Virtual School is holding its first annual conference, aiming to bridge the educational support gap for children in care and their peers
Read moreDetailsNeil Somerville has released a new book, with 200 teasers for lovers of locomotives
Read moreDetailsThe Scarlet Vixens variety group returns to the Purple Turtle for its monthly cabaret, burlesque, and drag performance night on Saturday, June 25
Read moreDetailsThe local competition is back after time away, giving Reading's gardeners the opportunity to blossom
Read moreDetailsThe awards saw more than 5,000 entries whittled down to just 500, with the announcement of the winner and awards ceremony set for later this year
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police has joined the charter which commits organisations to improving race equality and equal opportunities
Read moreDetailsResidents in Reading are being encouraged to check their liver health for free as part of the British Liver Trust's Love Your Liver campaign
Read moreDetailsAn 18-year-old and a 20-year-old, both from Reading, have been arrested following an incident in which a man was stabbed in May
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