Reading Festival horror as 18-year-old suffers life changing burns
Leone Cook, 18 from Kent, was sitting near a campfire when an unknown liquid exploded over her.
Read moreDetailsLeone Cook, 18 from Kent, was sitting near a campfire when an unknown liquid exploded over her.
Read moreDetailsTHE UNIVERSITY OF READING has been shortlisted in two categories for this year's Times Higher Education (THE) Awards.
Read moreDetailsTHE UNIVERSITY OF READING is set to host a 'flagship event' at Henley Business School on Friday, September 22.
Read moreDetailsTHOSE curious to learn about where they came from will have the opportunity to uncover their past thanks to a Reading community group.
Read moreDetailsREADING residents can find out how they can make a difference in the lives of vulnerable people in the town at an information session.
Read moreDetailsANDY PARSONS is in town to deliver an intimate performance at South Street.
Read moreDetailsNEW research shows that while Wokingham and Reading's house prices have increased during the pandemic, the overall rise is below the national average
Read moreDetailsRESIDENTS are being urged to ensure they can have a vote in next year's local elections - and if the new prime minister calls a snap general election
Read moreDetailsA CONSTRUCTION firm is gearing up to build a new self-storage facility in Wokingham.
Read moreDetailsA WATERSPORTS leisure park in Caversham has been operating without planning permission in place.
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