Skandar author AF Steadman signs copies of her latest novel during a visit to Reading
TO CELEBRATE the publication of her latest book, AF Steadman paid a visit to Reading.
Read moreDetailsTO CELEBRATE the publication of her latest book, AF Steadman paid a visit to Reading.
Read moreDetailsThe benefits trees will provide for Reading's future cannot be underestimated and the Tree Warden Network in Reading champions the borough's trees
Read moreDetailsA group which has helped refugees rebuild their lives in Reading for 30 years has been nominated for the new Welcome All Award, sponsored by Deloitte
Read moreDetailsTHIEVES broke into a car parked in Theale earlier this week and stole a quantity of cash.
Read moreDetailsCONCERNS have been raised over plans to build 10 homes near a retirement estate in Caversham.
Read moreDetailsMonday-Friday, May 20-24, marks the five-day initiative designed to get students to walk to school to highlight the benefits of active travel
Read moreDetailsVIOLENT shoppers that hurl abuse at shop workers have prompted staff to stand up against the shockingly increasing trend and call for protection
Read moreDetailsCOUNCILLORS will be asked to approve the new Reading Borough Council administration when it holds its annual meeting next Wednesday.
Read moreDetailsA NEW Thai diner is preparing to open in Reading town centre, as an empty store comes back to life after 10 years.
Read moreDetailsA LEADING climate scientist is launching a new scheme aimed at boosting collaboration on climate and weather research between the UK and Japan
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