Pride of Reading Awards nominations: Toni Ilsley – The Chris Tarrant Award
A MUM who set up a dogs' daycentre in memory of her son, who tragically died of a brain tumour ...
A MUM who set up a dogs' daycentre in memory of her son, who tragically died of a brain tumour ...
Trevor Goodall, who founded New Life Special Care Babies, has been nominated for a Charity of the Year
Martin Butler who has dedicated decades to support local charities and the Royal Berkshire Hospital, has been put forward for ...
A COMPASSIONATE carer who supports households through collecting and distributing food has been put forward for the Community Champion award
Henley Festival saw five days of performance and art as Nile Rodgers and Chic head up a stellar bill, including ...
A 32-day relay made a stop in Reading on Friday, July 7, to inspire people to protect the planet and ...
The event on Broad Street included live music, a comedy set from Helen Bryant, and a theatrical production from Rank ...
Speed bumps will be coming to two residential streets near a busy road in Reading despite some neighbours saying they ...
A PETROL station in Caversham want to chop 18 trees down to create space for eight electric vehicle charging points.
A HOST of new conductors will be at Reading railway station, but they won't be moving trains this weekend. Instead, ...
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