Alok Sharma MP officially opens new Three UK HQ in Reading
AN MP helped a telecommunication firm last week, not by picking up the phone, but paying them a visit.
Read moreDetailsAN MP helped a telecommunication firm last week, not by picking up the phone, but paying them a visit.
Read moreDetailsIf holders have moved without telling the council, their pass could be sent to a previous address.
Read moreDetailsThe awards were held during Foster Care Fortnight, an annual campaign spearheaded by The Fostering Network to raise the profile of fostering.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police release theft prevention advice amid a rise in keyless car thefts
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM resident has launched a new board games group, bringing together fellow enthusiasts.
Read moreDetailsSchool says goodbye to inspiring teacher in July
Read moreDetailsA FORMER Reading schoolboy is giving the world?s best cricketers a run for their money at the dizzy heights of Lord?s.
Read moreDetailsA BRASS band is preparing to mark its 21st anniversary, with a special concert in Reading on Saturday.
Read moreDetailsA SURVEY has revealed that the blood donor service needs at least 4,322 Berkshire people to step up and give a pint in order to save lives.
Read moreDetailsA READING-based law firm was able to welcome guests for a garden party earlier this month, its first for three years.
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