Children’s ward playroom at Reading’s RBH to be given a makeover thanks to donation from Westcoast
CHILDREN who have to stay at the Royal Berkshire Hospital will be in for a happier time as the playroom ...
CHILDREN who have to stay at the Royal Berkshire Hospital will be in for a happier time as the playroom ...
A NEW community centre in Dee Park is to be known as Dee Space following a vote by residents.
ONE of the country's biggest supermarket chains has announced it is to recruit more employees.
Having played Glastonbury Festival, Readipop, and Henley Festival, Tom Webber has announced the release date of his latest single, Face ...
A CALL has been made for MINI car owners to sign up for a big adventure taking place in Oxford ...
The Lord Lieutenant of the Royal County of Berkshire, Mr James Puxley, has announced the appointment of seven new Deputy ...
AS GREEN Park station gets closer to opening, preparations are continuing as a new convenience store gets ready for its ...
A personal trainer from Reading has helped deliver vital aid to civilians in Ukraine caught up in Russia's illegal invasio
A COUNCIL-owned car that collects details of drivers who infringe the rules of the road gave out more than 12,000 ...
WHITLEY WOOD residents may be living in homes once occupied by the RAF's elite.
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