PRIDE OF READING AWARDS: Kindness sees staff at Reading-based firm remember loved ones
A local woman has "greatly enhanced" the philanthropic efforts of a global technology firm with a base in Reading.
Read moreDetailsA local woman has "greatly enhanced" the philanthropic efforts of a global technology firm with a base in Reading.
Read moreDetailsA STREET in Reading was like a scene in an action movie today, Thursday, May 23, as cast and crew from a Hollywood production visited to shoot scenes for a...
Read moreDetailsREADING Borough Council has raised concerns that three sites in Southcote could face development plans as they go up for sale. A resident spotted that sites in Southcote Farm, a...
Read moreDetailsCaversham AFC's chairman Rob Phillips, who has been put forward for the Volunteer of the Year award, has been praised for his work
Read moreDetailsA couple who have created a wonderful community pub "with marvellous hospitality" in just a few months have been put forward for the Pride of Reading
Read moreDetailsMatt Allwright leads service of commission and celebration
Read moreDetailsWell-wishers cheer from Wokingham Waterside Centre
Read moreDetailsThe owner of a patch of land in Upper Redlands Road opposite Wantage Hall in the university area has applied to build a new home.
Read moreDetailsYoung writers inspired to put pen to paper
Read moreDetailsTHE UNIVERSITY of Reading has maintained its place in international rankings and risen in place for a number of subjects. The QS World University Rankings published last week have scored...
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