Reading cancer survivor urges men to get checked
Chris Uden, 74, of Reading, decided to get a prostate-specific antigen test (PSA) in 2018 when he heard of actor Stephen Fry's diagnosis.
Read moreDetailsChris Uden, 74, of Reading, decided to get a prostate-specific antigen test (PSA) in 2018 when he heard of actor Stephen Fry's diagnosis.
Read moreDetailsIT?S ONE of the most important rituals in the run-up to Christmas: writing to the great man at the North Pole. Here's how to get a reply from him
Read moreDetailsTHE ANGLICAN church has appointed a new chair of its financial board
Read moreDetailsThis is a great dish to serve with a cheese tart or leftover Christmas ham; even turkey.
Read moreDetailsREADING has a new mayor ? and one of its youngest ever deputies
Read moreDetailsAs a child, The Box of Delights entranced me, as a grown-up it is a comfort blanket amid all the winter woe, and a firm festive tradition
Read moreDetailsA HOUSEBUILDER has appointed a new managing director for its Thames Valley division.
Read moreDetailsCHRISTMAS lovers are being asked to buy tickets for a charity carol service, even if they cannot attend.
Read moreDetailsThe fundraiser is a joint venture between Reading Refugee Support Group and Reading Community Gospel Choir.
Read moreDetailsMarket Yard will run until Thursday, December 23 with a full line up of exciting acts and events.
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