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There are no outcasts living on the edge of Reading and there are no camps of people who have been ostracised due to disease. But they are around us
Read moreDetailsThere are no outcasts living on the edge of Reading and there are no camps of people who have been ostracised due to disease. But they are around us
Read moreDetailsA Section 60 has been enacted in Whitley, affecting Whitley Wood Road, Basingstoke Road and Shinfield Road until at least 4pm on Thursday, May 12
Read moreDetailsTHAMES Valley Police is appealing for witnesses following a road traffic collision in Reading.
Read moreDetailsA road traffic collision has caused the King's Road to close near Reading College
Read moreDetails?Why do you watch the great, grey sea ? And why do you turn your face from me ??
Read moreDetailsThe message I heard on almost every doorstep was clear ? real help is needed now to deal with the spiralling cost of living which is causing hardship
Read moreDetailsAN AUTHOR made a surprise visit to Reading last week, and quickly got his pen out.
Read moreDetailsThe funeral of a much loved and respected parish priest, Father Vincent Flanagan takes place in Twyford next week.
Read moreDetailsReading Rep's production of a Midsummer Night's Dream is a jubilee gift, bringing Shakespeare as you've never seen it before
Read moreDetailsARRIVAL, the award-winning ABBA tribute act is coming to the Hexagon to mark 50 years of the Scandinavian pop group
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