The Body Shop reopens after refurbishments
After some refurbishment works, the Body Shop in the Oracle has reopened with brand new ranges and products
Read moreDetailsAfter some refurbishment works, the Body Shop in the Oracle has reopened with brand new ranges and products
Read moreDetailsMOTORISTS are being warned of road closures on the M3 this weekend, affecting journey times.
Read moreDetailsREADING Borough Council had 57 complaints reviewed by a government body last year ? and just 10 of them were upheld.
Read moreDetailsA new study has revealed the brainiest areas in England - and Reading is in fourth place.
Read moreDetailsA READING pub is preparing for a night of the blues.
Read moreDetailsA CELEBRATION of the best of Asia will come to Palmer Park on Sunday, thanks to the return of the Mela
Read moreDetailsEthical Reading exists to help organisations in Reading and their teams do the right thing by each other, the wider community and the environment.
Read moreDetailsA READING schoolboy has set up a mini-library to help children who don?t have access to books over the summer holidays.
Read moreDetailsAn illegal encampment has been set up in Arthur Newbery Park, where more than 15 caravans and vehicles have surround the children's play area
Read moreDetailsFriends and family of Caroline Flack paid tribute to her life with an intimate day festival, raising funds fore mental health charities
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