M4 closed between Junctions 11 and 12 following crash
Thames Valley Police has described it as "serious" and said that the motorway will be closed for several hours.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police has described it as "serious" and said that the motorway will be closed for several hours.
Read moreDetailsA WHITLEY-based carvery is joining the fight against food waste by signing up to an app that allows people to pick up a bargain.
Read moreDetailsA CONCERT will take place this Saturday in aid of the Red Cross Ukrainian Appeal.
Read moreDetailsGrowing Solidarity, the farm's vegetable growing outreach programme, has been recognised for its work with refugees.
Read moreDetailsA NEW development is planned for a Reading town centre site, with all 54 homes planned to be eco-friendly and affordable.
Read moreDetailsA LAW firm with offices in Wokingham says it is delighted to acquire a respected law firm that will see it expand its business.
Read moreDetailsTHERE will be a whole lotta lovin? going on this Saturday, thanks to South Hill Park.
Read moreDetailsTHEY?RE dubbed the musical mavericks, and they?ll be entertaining Reading audiences later this month.
Read moreDetailsWe were very pleased to be able to get together to celebrate the 20th Charter of our club, over two-course lunch at Sonning Golf Course
Read moreDetailsREADING FC WOMEN battled to hold Spurs to a goalless draw at the Select Car Leasing Stadium. Kelly Chambers’ team ended a run of three straight defeats in all competitions...
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