Cold weather triggers emergency support for the homeless
A HOMELESSNESS charity is offering emergency support to those sleeping rough as temperatures are expected to drop below zero degrees celsius.
Read moreDetailsA HOMELESSNESS charity is offering emergency support to those sleeping rough as temperatures are expected to drop below zero degrees celsius.
Read moreDetailsBeth Flintoff's adaptation of an old favourite is filled with heart-warming, festive cheer, making for a perfect Christmas production
Read moreDetailsDr Robin Borthwick, aged 78 and of Southend Road, Bradfield, is will be formally charged with five counts of indecent assault on a boy
Read moreDetailsREADING BUSES have announced changes to bus fares for Reading FC fans on match days.
Read moreDetailsA TEAM of researchers has revealed kitchen drains are home to a surprising number of fungal organisms.
Read moreDetailsREADING is going to be lit up this weekend, and it's not due to fairy lights but a lantern parade.
Read moreDetailsWASTE caught fire at the re3 recycling centre in Reading last week.
Read moreDetailsSLEIGH bells will be ringing out to celebrate Christmas at the Trinity Concert Band festive concert.
Read moreDetailsCAROLS will be sung at a concert taking place in a Reading church.
Read moreDetailsAMBULANCE workers have announced the details of their planned strikes later in December, following a vote for industrial action. Members of the GMB union have announced that Wednesday, December 21,...
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