Chris Tarrant Quiz Night for Berkshire Vision returns next week
The Berkshire Vision Chris Tarrant Quiz Night takes place at Loddon Brewery from 6.30pm on Friday, August 14.
Read moreDetailsThe Berkshire Vision Chris Tarrant Quiz Night takes place at Loddon Brewery from 6.30pm on Friday, August 14.
Read moreDetailsJust under £500,000 was put into bringing technology up to date in Reading's libraries after Arts Council England awarded a grant
Read moreDetailsThames Water has said that repair works are continuing on a 'complex' problem which has cost over £1 million at a site in South Reading
Read moreDetailsThe force announced today that Assistant Chief Constable Darren O' Callaghan has taken up the post of Head of Crime and Criminal Justice.
Read moreDetailsData from the university shows that July was the warmest and sunniest month on record, and saw one third of the rainfall of the previous driest July
Read moreDetailsThe Bull Inn's FESTI-BULL brings music, local and crafts to the pub this weekend, in aid of the Royal Berks Charity
Read moreDetailsA man has been arrested on suspicion of a drug offence after police stepped up patrols in a Reading park
Read moreDetailsRunnin' Blue have been promoting music in London and Reading for over ten years now, and celebrated their 100th event with a gig at the Face Bar
Read moreDetailsReading council has been slammed for spending more than £4,500 on food during this year's mayor-making ceremony.
Read moreDetailsA care worker from Reading has become the first mental health nurse employed by her company after progressing from a live-in care assistant role.
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