CHURCH NOTES: Bringing Reading and Dusseldorf together
Since 1974, citizens from Reading and Dusseldorf have enjoyed many international exchange visits with their European neighbours.
Read moreDetailsSince 1974, citizens from Reading and Dusseldorf have enjoyed many international exchange visits with their European neighbours.
Read moreDetailsTwenty years after their first album, The Go! Team shows that their get-up-and-go is as fresh and vibrant as it ever was at Sub89, joined by Baba Ali
Read moreDetailsREADING'S roads have been named the fourth worst in the country, according to a recent study.
Read moreDetailsThree great ways to help make Reading a better place, thanks to Reading Voluntary Action
Read moreDetailsStaff at a Reading-based housebuilder took on a Tough Mudder course and survived. The group walked and cycled 62 miles to raise thousands for charity
Read moreDetailsIF THERE'S one thing that is a takeaway from the lockdown stages of the covid pandemic, it's people want to work from home - especially in Reading
Read moreDetailsA drinks business wants to conduct deliveries from a self-storage facility in West Reading, and has applied for permission to do so.
Read moreDetailsJunior doctors entered the third day of strikes, joining teachers and civil servants in one of the biggest days of industrial action seen in the UK
Read moreDetailsA man from Reading has been sentenced for drug offences following an investigation from Thames Valley Police
Read moreDetailsNARROW roads in east Reading will soon benefit from a new bin lorry, bringing to an end weeks of missed collections.
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