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Popular festive show That'll Be The Day is being broadcast live this year because of lockdown restrictions.
Read moreDetailsPopular festive show That'll Be The Day is being broadcast live this year because of lockdown restrictions.
Read moreDetailsA permanent tribute is being planned to James Furlong, a Wokingham school teacher who was killed in an alleged terror attack earlier this year.
Read moreDetailsThe Salvation Army has teamed up with toy retailer The Entertainer to deliver presents to children who need them most this year.
Read moreDetailsPEOPLE who have had Covid-19 are being asked to respond to an urgent call to donate blood plasma – and potentially save lives. NHS Blood and Transplant has opened the...
Read moreDetailsThe campaign to protect Reading Gaol has been given a boost after Historic England have announced their support.
Read moreDetailsPOLICE are appealing for witnesses after two cars were involved in a collision at a busy junction in Reading’s town centre. The incident took place around 9.35pm on Saturday, November...
Read moreDetailsSTUDENTS studying at the University of Reading will be able to get tests before returning home for Christmas. Earlier this week, the Government announced a travel window when lockdown ends,...
Read moreDetailsThe Greenwave bus network is welcoming new routes into Reading's town centre.
Read moreDetailsSt Edwards Prep in Reading is preparing to go co-ed and plans to welcome female students for the first time since 1947.
Read moreDetailsReading Refugee Support Group has launched an appeal to help refugees and asylum seekers find a safe place in Berkshire.
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