MERL nominated for Cultural Contribution award in this year’s Pride of Reading Awards
A museum which 'makes our community thrive' has been nominated for a Cultural Contribution award, sponsored by M&G Real Estate.
A museum which 'makes our community thrive' has been nominated for a Cultural Contribution award, sponsored by M&G Real Estate.
AN E-SCOOTER rider has been left with serious injuries in a hit and run incident in Reading yesterday. It happened ...
A READING town centre bookstore welcomed not one, not two, but three authors for a special evening to celebrate their ...
A grassroots queer and trans artist collective has been put forward for the Cultural Contribution award, sponsored by M&G Real ...
THIEVES broke into two vans on the same Tilehurst street and police are appealing for help to try and catch ...
E DEVELOPERS behind a new housing development in Caversham say they expect there to be high demand for the homes ...
A THAMES Valley-based law firm that is about to launch an office in Wokingham has been named Property Law Firm ...
THE CLOSING date for nominations for the Community Policing Awards is fast approaching and Thames Valley Police welcomes more suggestions
NEXT WEEK, the first tenants will move into a new apartment block built in the heart of Reading.
Staff and pupils in Reading are backing a £5million scheme aimed at giving youngsters a fulfilling future
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