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HAPPY New Year and welcome to another 12 months of great music from bands in and around the Reading and Wokingham area
Read moreDetailsHAPPY New Year and welcome to another 12 months of great music from bands in and around the Reading and Wokingham area
Read moreDetailsFESTIVE gifts arrived in style at the Royal Berkshire Hospital just before Christmas, thanks to Aston Martin Reading.
Read moreDetailsNEW research shows that more than 350 Berkshire people died from excess winter deaths ? and there are fears that this winter?s total could be higher
Read moreDetailsAn artist whose earlier books topped best seller lists, has produced a brand new one on how to do ink and watercolour pictures.
Read moreDetailsENGINEERING work means rail users leaving Reading will need to catch a bus tomorrow.
Read moreDetailsFrom Wednesday, December 1, until Saturday, January 1, 229 people were arrested for drink driving, and 152 people for drug driving.
Read moreDetailsAN EARLY Christmas present was delivered to a Wokingham pub ? their award.
Read moreDetailsMembers of CLASP can look forward to a busy month of activities in January. The programme begins on Tuesday, January 11.
Read moreDetailsThe society has now started rehearsals for its next concert in March.
Read moreDetailsPCC Barber said that, by population, the region has the lowest levels of serious violence of any police force in England and Wales.
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