Call to donate unwanted gifts
Sue Ryder is urging the public to donate any Christmas gifts they don't need, want or like.
Read moreDetailsSue Ryder is urging the public to donate any Christmas gifts they don't need, want or like.
Read moreDetailsA new study has revealed Britain's favourite Christmas carol of 2023.
Read moreDetailsXL Bully dogs will be added to the list of banned breeds from December 31.
Read moreDetailsREADING residents are among the best in the country when it comes to knowing the right lines to flirt.
Read moreDetailsReading set to benefit from an industry-leading agreement between full-fibre broadband provider toob and CityFibre.
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has launched a consultation on its plan to tackle air pollution and improve air quality in the town
Read moreDetailsYour garden gives up some beautiful gifts of its own at this time of year - allowing you to bring the outside into the home
Read moreDetailsThe Oracle is set to welcome two big names that will replace the House of Fraser.
Read moreDetailsA push is being made to re-invigorate ties between Reading and its twin city in Barbados.
Read moreDetailsReading's independent street food and drinks arena, Blue Collar Corner, is set to be transformed.
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