Pride of Reading Awards nominations: Trevor Goodall at New Life Special Care Babies – Charity of the Year
Trevor Goodall, who founded New Life Special Care Babies, has been nominated for a Charity of the Year
Read moreDetailsTrevor Goodall, who founded New Life Special Care Babies, has been nominated for a Charity of the Year
Read moreDetailsMartin Butler who has dedicated decades to support local charities and the Royal Berkshire Hospital, has been put forward for the award
Read moreDetailsA COMPASSIONATE carer who supports households through collecting and distributing food has been put forward for the Community Champion award
Read moreDetailsA 32-day relay made a stop in Reading on Friday, July 7, to inspire people to protect the planet and take action to reach net zero.
Read moreDetailsThe event on Broad Street included live music, a comedy set from Helen Bryant, and a theatrical production from Rank & File
Read moreDetailsSpeed bumps will be coming to two residential streets near a busy road in Reading despite some neighbours saying they are 'unnecessary'
Read moreDetailsA NEW burger celebrating the American South was launched, appropriately, on independence day ? July 4.
Read moreDetailsREADING West MP, Sir Alok Sharma, was knighted by King Charles III on Tuesday morning.
Read moreDetailsFestival Republic has confirmed that The 1975 are returning to Reading Festival to replace Capaldi, who pulled out of the event due to health issues
Read moreDetailsThe Royal Berkshire Healthcare Trust is spending nearly £2 million on urgent repairs to its hospital in Reading
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