Awards presented to town’s greatest unsung heroes as Pride of Reading returns for 2022 celebration
READING did us proud at the annual celebration of its greatest unsung heroes.
READING did us proud at the annual celebration of its greatest unsung heroes.
THEY say you should always leave audience wanting more ? and that's true for the Theatre Royal's Sleeping Beauty. You ...
POLICE were seen in Reading town centre on Thursday, apparently closing down a pop-up shop. Officers attended the former GAP ...
A RAIL operator that runs many services in and out of Reading’s railway station is warning that services will still ...
A TEENAGER walking along a Reading road has been a victim of sexual assault and police are now appealing for ...
WORK to improve a junction where a cyclist died four-and-a-half years ago will start in the new year. In March ...
FROM MONDAY, parking charges are to be introduced to Palmer Park’s car park. Until now, it has been free, but ...
FOR MONTHS, it’s looked like the worst road in Reading for potholes, but the nightmare is over. Sidmouth Street is ...
PLANS TO make Reading a city have moved a step closer the town pushes ahead with its bid. Since the ...
A NEW NIGHT shelter will open its doors to support rough sleepers in Reading, thanks to homeless charity New Beginnings. ...
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