Thames Hospice Sunflower Walk fundraiser set for September
Thames Hospice's annual Sunflower Walk is back, where supporters can join one another in getting in touch with local wildlife in aid of the charity
Read moreDetailsThames Hospice's annual Sunflower Walk is back, where supporters can join one another in getting in touch with local wildlife in aid of the charity
Read moreDetailsWORK on the Winnersh Park and Ride was stopped due to a water main, and this led to contractors submitting a compensation claim.
Read moreDetailsA board game convention is heading to Tilehurst this autumn and is set to take Berkshire's gamers to a whole new level
Read moreDetailsMe2 children's charity receives much needed Tesco grant
Read moreDetailsREADING FC boss Ruben Selles admitted that he feels the club are 'not ready' despite being only a week away from the start of the new season.
Read moreDetailsReading FC were served a hefty defeat on Saturday afternoon as they fell 4-0 to Championship outfit Swansea City.
Read moreDetailsREADING FC lost out to Championship side Swansea City as they completed their pre-season campaign without a win to their name.
Read moreDetailsAN APPEAL for witnesses to a late-night assault outside Wokingham railway station has been launched by Thames Valley Police. In a social media post, officers said they received a call...
Read moreDetailsWhy can't they keep to the Budget they set and why are they proposing to cut everyday services the Council should be providing, like litter bins?
Read moreDetailsLEADING meteorology scientists at the University of Reading have received awards for their dedication to developing weather research.
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