Christmas greetings from the mayor of Reading
Since becoming Mayor last month, I’ve been reminded what a special town Reading is. We were all horrified by the tragic fire at Rowe Court in West Reading but the...
Read moreDetailsSince becoming Mayor last month, I’ve been reminded what a special town Reading is. We were all horrified by the tragic fire at Rowe Court in West Reading but the...
Read moreDetailsIt feels like only yesterday that I was writing my Christmas message for 2020 – looking back at the year and thinking how much the world had changed as a...
Read moreDetailsChristmas doesn?t start until I?ve enjoyed a children?s programme where a coven is trying to kill a teenager in a midnight ceremony
Read moreDetailsAS THE nation faces the latest covid measures, a theatre is offering a streaming version of its festive show
Read moreDetailsMARY, JOSEPH and the wee donkey were all present at correct in Lower Earley on Sunday
Read moreDetailsTHERE will be thousands of smiles on Christmas Day, thanks to customers of a Reading toy shop.
Read moreDetailsThe foodbank will be delivering extra items on top of basic emergency food parcels to more than 200 households across the Reading area this Christmas.
Read moreDetailsSteve McManus, CEO at the Royal Berkshire Hospital said that sometimes, more than 400 people have arrived at the Emergency Department in one day.
Read moreDetailsYou never forget your first time ... why visiting Santa is an essential part of Christmas
Read moreDetailsOfficers believe that a couple who were walking through Foxhays Road onto Wentworth Avenue may have information that could help the investigation.
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