Mel and Matt stage comeback for Pride of Reading’s big day
Mel Bloor of ITV Meridian, who has presented the Pride of Reading awards for many years, will be joined again this year by the BBC's Matt Allwright.
Read moreDetailsMel Bloor of ITV Meridian, who has presented the Pride of Reading awards for many years, will be joined again this year by the BBC's Matt Allwright.
Read moreDetailsA SUSPECTED arson attack at Slough bus station is having an impact on services in Wokingham.
Read moreDetails"Where I was previously doing one or two food parcels a week, I am doing five or six now. And that is just emergency parcels."
Read moreDetailsThe Winter Carnival will take over the town centre on Sunday, November 27.
Read moreDetailsConcerts to celebrate WADE's unique care
Read moreDetailsREADING FC manager Paul Ince admitted his team 'didn't perform' in their 2-1 home defeat to Preston North End.
Read moreDetailsReading FC fell 2-1 to Preston on Friday night in what was their final home game before the World Cup break.
Read moreDetailsREADING FC went down to a home defeat to Preston North End after a brace from Ched Evans.
Read moreDetailsA RAIL operator that runs many services in and out of Reading’s railway station is warning that services will still be disrupted this weekend despite the RMT union calling off...
Read moreDetailsA MAN from Wokingham is among four people charged in connection with a police investigation into firearms supply offences.
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