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We?ve also been assisted by nurses, podiatrists, opticians in the past, Street outreach team and other outside agencies to help the guests.
Read moreDetailsWe?ve also been assisted by nurses, podiatrists, opticians in the past, Street outreach team and other outside agencies to help the guests.
Read moreDetailsWE?RE all about championing music at the RaW Sounds Today playlist - here's 10 great tracks from Reading and Wokingham artists to enjoy
Read moreDetailsA NEW ultrafast broadband service is to be installed in Newtown, and residents are being assured that disruption will be kept to a minimum
Read moreDetailsThe Sound Machine returns with its Vintage Vinyl Weekend, promising to be bigger than ever
Read moreDetailsA fire spreading to a derelict building on the Oxford Road caused closures in central Reading, though no injuries were reported
Read moreDetailsThe legendary Mike and The Mechanics are back on the road and Refueled! with their brand new tour, coming to the Hexagon in 2023
Read moreDetailsReading FC will open their 2022/23 Championship campaign away at Blackpool on Saturday, July 30.
Read moreDetailsLocal politics is all about the everyday things that matter to local people and one of the issues we hear most about is fly-tipping
Read moreDetailsAN EARLY morning protest about fuel prices is being planned in Reading.
Read moreDetailsAT LEAST 10 gardens will be opened to the public on Sunday, July 3, as part of the National Gaden Scheme open day in Swallowfield
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