Ten adult social care services receive share of £122,000 of funding from council
Ten organisations have been selected to receive a portion of the funding from the Better Care Fund, to improve the ...
Ten organisations have been selected to receive a portion of the funding from the Better Care Fund, to improve the ...
THE lunar new year was celebrated in Reading on Sunday with a music, dance and food.
READING FC will face one of their former players when they take on Charlie Adam's Fleetwood Town side on Tuesday ...
Thames Valley Police is appealing for witnesses after five offenders forced entry into a residential property on Body Road
READING FC has submitted their final EFL squad list for the rest of the 2023/24 League One campaign following the ...
ONE of the county's railway operators is celebrating after receiving a full house for safeguarding vulnerable people on its network.
COMEDIANS will be hoping to rock the boat when they start cracking funnies later this month ? because they will ...
LIVE MUSIC is coming to a Tilehurst taproom, enabling people to enjoy a beer with the tunes.
FIRE crews were called to the River Thames on Sunday, February 11, to rescue a boat.
Motorists are urged not to drop litter, as a charity reveals rubbish has injured, trapped or left for dead 10,000 ...
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