BBC Radio Berkshire loses nearly a third of its listeners after axing favourite presenters
BBC Radio Berkshire has lost nearly a third of its listeners after a schedule shake-up.
BBC Radio Berkshire has lost nearly a third of its listeners after a schedule shake-up.
Police will be undertaking high-visibility patrols in a "robust" operation surrounding the Oxford United FC V Reading FC on Saturday, ...
Council taxes for thousands of empty homes and second homes in Reading are set to double.
Businesses of all kinds are struggling more than ever as market pressures continue to mount, and independent venues are among ...
From Friday, February 9, the M3 London-bound carriageway will be closed between junctions 3 and 4a
MUCH as we'd love to bring you an exclusive interview with Sooty, he's not much of a talker.
WOKINGHAM & EMMBROOK climbed up to third place by earning their ninth win in 15 league games.
RBFRS is looking for motivated young people from under-represented backgrounds to take part in the Summer Internship Scheme
And the University is in on the act, again. After last year's success, the University will host its Community Festival ...
While Reading FC's owner continues to make noises about selling the club, football authorities remain largely silent on how this ...
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