Vistry employees’ voyage to support suicide prevention
Employees worked together to carry a commemorative book more than 1,100 miles to support Papyrus, a suicide prevention charity
Read moreDetailsEmployees worked together to carry a commemorative book more than 1,100 miles to support Papyrus, a suicide prevention charity
Read moreDetailsA MEMBER of staff from the University of Reading was recognised at an industry-leading awards ceremony in London last week.
Read moreDetailsGrange United Reformed Church held its own Christmas Fayre, raising more than £1,500 for the church
Read moreDetailsAward winning concert band performs this Christmas
Read moreDetailsTommy Banner speaks to Reading Today ahead of The Wurzels' Christmas tour, which kicks off in Reading on Thursday, December 1
Read moreDetailsReading Repertory Theatre as announced that three young performers are set to steal the show for its Christmas production, A Christmas Carol
Read moreDetailsTHE FIRE Brigades Union has listed Berkshire among the services which have rehired retired officers, a practise formally discouraged by the government
Read moreDetailsSTUDENTS at a Reading College got stuck into some in-person science experiments on Wednesday, November 16.
Read moreDetailsA SINDLESHAM care home welcomed a royal visitor last week, as it officially opened for residents.
Read moreDetailsTRAIN drivers are taking industrial action throughout the day on Saturday, November 26, causing severe travel disruption
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