VOLUNTEER CORNER: As seen in Reading Today of May 23, 2024
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Read moreDetailsThose with preventer inhalers are being urged to use them to reduce their increased risk of the condition worsening due to stormy weather
Read moreDetailsTHE DECISION to call a general election has been welcomed by one of the town's two MPs.
Read moreDetailsTHE unexpected announcement of a general election on July 4 could be linked to good news on the economy.
Read moreDetailsTHE BISHOP of Oxford has called on churches across the diocese to pray for the forthcoming general election, and also to prepare for hustings events
Read moreDetailsMuhammed Shahzad, of Regent Street, pleaded guilty to operating an unlicensed taxi service at a hearing at Reading Crown Court on Friday, April 19
Read moreDetailsREADING Borough Council has raised concerns that three sites in Southcote could face development plans as they go up for sale. A resident spotted that sites in Southcote Farm, a...
Read moreDetailsTHEY danced, they explored, they partied, and they ate. All in a day's fun for the University of Reading.
Read moreDetailsA Reading man has been charged with rape, as well as other offences, following an incident in East Street
Read moreDetailsProfessor Andrew Turner and Dr Rob Thompson both received accolades which will be presented at this year's annual Royal Meteorological Society
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