NEW YEAR HONOURS: MBE for Mary Davies , outgoing CEO of Maiden Erlegh schools trust
THE OUTGOING CEO of a Lower Earley-based schools trust has been honoured with an MBE for her services to education
Read moreDetailsTHE OUTGOING CEO of a Lower Earley-based schools trust has been honoured with an MBE for her services to education
Read moreDetailsA PROFESSOR of mathematics at the University of Reading is among those named in the King's first new year's honours list.
Read moreDetailsA POLICE officer who has been awarded a King's Police Medal in the New Year's Honours says they were overwhelmed when they heard the news.
Read moreDetailsA READING-born woman who is now a councillor in Wiltshire has been awarded an OBE in the New Year's honours list for services to the trans community
Read moreDetailsCHRISTMAS trees took over a west Reading church on Saturday for a special celebration event.
Read moreDetailsEMERGENCY services were given a boost earlier this month, thanks to a Lower Earley care home
Read moreDetailsThree great ways to help make Reading a better place, thanks to Reading Voluntary Action
Read moreDetailsStuck on London Road going nowhere fast Gazing at the leaves on the pavement piled up high I'm just about to move at last When two words catch my eye
Read moreDetailsFATHER Christmas came to town on Saturday, but probably not the one you were expecting.
Read moreDetailsSomething as simple as taking her daughter to the shops can be 'overwhelming' for 27-year-old mum Lisa Reid, whose daughter Ruby, four, is autistic
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