Here’s how to get a free coffee in Reading town centre
A CAFE with a branch on Reading?s Broad Street is offering a free cuppa, handy in the cold winter weather.
Read moreDetailsA CAFE with a branch on Reading?s Broad Street is offering a free cuppa, handy in the cold winter weather.
Read moreDetailsEARLEY'S peddling Panda is set to pound the roads again on his biggest challenge yet.
Read moreDetailsA NUMBER of schools from across the Reading and Wokingham areas feature are officially among the best in the country.
Read moreDetailsOn Wednesday, December 8, the motorway fully-opened overnight between junctions 8/9 and 12.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley fire services celebrated their latest collaboration success last week, in the shape of new fire engines and equipment for the region.
Read moreDetailsTwo members of Thames Valley Writers' Circle have published books based on their passions.
Read moreDetailsDON?T risk it this Christmas - that?s the message from Thames Valley Police to anyone thinking of drink or drug driving
Read moreDetailsTwo men worked together to rob Betfred in Coronation Square on Monday, May 31, this year.
Read moreDetailsThe new Lower Earley eatery will be welcoming customers from noon until 9pm everyday.
Read moreDetailsUPCYCLED textiles, artworks and handmade lanterns were all on offer at the Rising Sun on Saturday.
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