Reading’s Deliveroo customers deliver 16,500 to food banks in just six months
Home delivery firm Deliveroo says its Reading-based customers have helped provide more than 16,500 meals over the past six months
Read moreDetailsHome delivery firm Deliveroo says its Reading-based customers have helped provide more than 16,500 meals over the past six months
Read moreDetailsA DRUG dealer from Reading caught with 40 wraps on her possession has been jailed for three years.
Read moreDetailsREADING'S firework display has been cancelled for 2022.
Read moreDetailsThe series of strikes has been called off, with the union's official Twitter account posting that it was entering into negotiations
Read moreDetailsREADING FC manager Paul Ince admitted his team 'didn't perform' in their 2-1 home defeat to Preston North End.
Read moreDetailsReading FC fell 2-1 to Preston on Friday night in what was their final home game before the World Cup break.
Read moreDetailsREADING FC went down to a home defeat to Preston North End after a brace from Ched Evans.
Read moreDetailsA RAIL operator that runs many services in and out of Reading’s railway station is warning that services will still be disrupted this weekend despite the RMT union calling off...
Read moreDetailsThe series of strikes has been called off, with the union's official Twitter account posting that it was entering into negotiations
Read moreDetailsTWO MEN have been sentenced for multiple offences, including conspiracy to commit burglary, on Friday, November 4, following a series of thefts
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