NEW YEAR HONOURS: MBE for Mary Davies , outgoing CEO of Maiden Erlegh schools trust
THE OUTGOING CEO of a Lower Earley-based schools trust has been honoured with an MBE for her services to education
THE OUTGOING CEO of a Lower Earley-based schools trust has been honoured with an MBE for her services to education
A PROFESSOR of mathematics at the University of Reading is among those named in the King's first new year's honours ...
AN EAST Reading hotel could be knocked down and replaced with 14 homes spread over two buildings
THE ONGOING dispute on the railways means rail companies are warning passengers that disruption will continue this week - check ...
BUS tickets will be capped at £2 per journey for a three-month period in a bid to get the nation ...
A CROWTHORNE man and another from Reading have been charged over an investigation into firearms supply offences
A WOMAN Christmas shopping in Reading town centre was left with bruising after she was dragged out of a store, ...
POLICE are appealing for witnesses to come forward after a man was robbed at knifepoint in Caversham. The incident took ...
The Occasions Singers, Reading A440, and Reading Male Voice Choir will join forces in aid of Reading Minster's Music Outreach ...
SONNING 2s got the better of SOUTH BERKSHIRE 2s in their local derby clash.
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