Mayor joins charity’s 40th birthday celebrations
A SPECIAL guest paid a Reading charity a visit to help commemorate an important landmark.
Read moreDetailsA SPECIAL guest paid a Reading charity a visit to help commemorate an important landmark.
Read moreDetailsRegular readers of this paper will be all too familiar with the column inches given over to stories of illegal traveller encampments in the town.
Read moreDetailsA COMEDIC night that explores sexy and private things is coming to South Street this weekend.
Read moreDetailsA WHITLEY resident has expressed concerns over radiation levels emitted by 5G masts in Reading.
Read moreDetailsPolice say the incident occurred around 11am on Thursday, September 29, outside Tesco Extra, Portman Road
Read moreDetailsA statement released by Thames Valley Police on behalf of the family of Ralph and Brenda Jenkins pays tribute to them following a fatal collision
Read moreDetailsA dedicated site for Travellers and Gypsy communities will be created next to sewage works in Reading.
Read moreDetailsOne of the biggest mobile networks in the UK has appealed against a refusal for a 5G mast it wanted to install near a playing field.
Read moreDetailsYEAR 6 students across South Reading have created an audio time capsule, reflecting on their memories of lockdown and hopes for the future.
Read moreDetailsPolice have released CCTV images of men they would like to speak to in connection with a GBH which took place in The Turks Head on Saturday, July 2
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