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Read moreDetailsTHE fire brigade has set its council tax rate for the year ahead.
Read moreDetailsPaddington the bear is set to visit the Broad Street Mall, where he will be meeting attendees to celebrate World Book Day in March
Read moreDetailsA new report shows that three in five children in the south east facing hardship are doing so as a result of parents struggling to find work
Read moreDetailsPCC Matthew Barber has said that more than £200,000 is to be distributed between 36 organisations after more than 170 applied for community funding
Read moreDetailsOpen Collective is returning to the town with Entropy 02: The Meeting Point following on from their exhibition Entropy
Read moreDetailsRSSL's Innovation Hub will be a supportive ecosystem for early-stage biotech companies.
Read moreDetailsThree ways to make Reading a better place thanks to Reading Voluntary Action
Read moreDetailsDr Sophie Cook will give a talk covering diversity, inclusion, and mental health at the annual Wolfenden Lecture Tuesday, February 27
Read moreDetailsTHIEVES targeted a home in Calcot last week and police are appealing for help to catch them.
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