Memorial planned to mark one year since Forbury Gardens attack
A memorial service will be held to remember the victims of the Forbury Gardens terrorist attack, one year on.
Read moreDetailsA memorial service will be held to remember the victims of the Forbury Gardens terrorist attack, one year on.
Read moreDetailsSofology, in neighbouring Reading, is giving children a fighting chance with the help of Berkshire Community Fund.
Read moreDetailsRain scientists at the University of Reading were visited by the UAE ambassador to the UK last week.
Read moreDetailsAt around 12.40pm yesterday, Thames Valley Police officers found between 800 and 1,000 cannabis plants in Brookers Hill.
Read moreDetailsBILLIONS of pounds worth of support will become available for business and charities in the South East, according to the University of Reading.New research from the University suggests the higher...
Read moreDetailsReading Rep Theatre has announced its opening season in its new permanent home this autumn.
Read moreDetailsAN EMERGENCY text alert system will be trialled in Reading later this month. Similar to systems in New Zealand, loud alerts with phone vibration could be sent out for terrorist...
Read moreDetailsBeach's Mega Value Fun Fair is welcoming visitors to Palmer Park in Reading this weekend.
Read moreDetailsSPORT in Mind marked its 10th anniversary earlier this spring. The Berkshire-based charity was founded in 2011 by chief executive Neil Harris, who created an exercise programme for a friend...
Read moreDetailsTHE CORONAVIRUS pandemic has prompted huge changes in property leases, accordingto a Thames Valley law firm. Gemma Smith, associate solicitor in Blandy & Blandy’s Commercial Property team, said the virus...
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