Reading climbing centre to host Kendal Mountain Masters Tour
The Climbing Hanger, Stadium Way, is one of five venues which will be hosting Kendal Mountain Masters when it goes ...
The Climbing Hanger, Stadium Way, is one of five venues which will be hosting Kendal Mountain Masters when it goes ...
The Police and Crime Commissioner has welcomed government ministers ahead of a national announcement on spiking earlier this week
Sadaka is inviting residents to its annual Christmas Lunch Service to enjoy good food and company on Saturday, December 23
Clothes shop Flamingo Vintage, which opened in August, has applied for retrospective consent for its signage.
A team at the University of Reading has published a book designed to help youngsters eat their vegetables over the ...
Teams from the Royal Berkshire Hospital have joined those around the country in warning against increasing pressure on health services ...
Professor Ed Hawkins of the University of Reading has teamed up with world champion racing team Envision Racing for their ...
A YOUNG artist who scooped a Pride of Reading award for her hand-painted cards has seen her success lead to ...
A MAN driving under the influence of drugs who caused life-changing injuries to a pedestrian in Caversham has been jailed ...
New research shows that Reading residents are eager to see faster action to tackle climate change and less likely to ...
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