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Reading FC midfielder opens up on mental and emotional struggles during challenging season
Tivonge Rushesha has opened up about the mental and emotional challenges he has faced during a testing season at Reading FC.
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RaW Sounds Today: The Kokroachez, Vinyl Blair, SEREN
The Kokroachez are a dynamic (see photo!) young alternative rock band from Oxford. We saw them play last summer at The Oracle
Man jailed for over three years for multiple drug supply offences in Reading
Jermaine Hermans, aged 33, of Beresford Road, Reading, was sentenced to three years and six months in prison for a string of drug supply offences
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Large emergency response in Rose Kiln Lane as public urged to avoid area
Emergency services are at the scene of an incident in Rose Kiln Lane near the River Kennet.
Robbery in Whitley: Police hunt three masked men after terrifying attack on car
Thames Valley Police are appealing for witnesses following a robbery in Whitley.
Building for the Future invites Wokingham residents to trade their warm bed for a night under the stars
Sleep out to fund an inclusive sensory garden
Reading leisure centres going the distance for Swimathon 2026 this weekend
Rivermead, Palmer park, and Meadway centres are all set to take part in the Swimathon for 2026, in aid of Cancer Research UK and Marie Curie
Uni of Reading teams with Boeing, Honeywell, to understand the climate impact of contrails
The new project will develop sensors to better understand and reduce the climate impact of condensation trails from air travel
Access Self Storage launches annual Easter egg drive in aid of Reading Lions Club
Access Self Storage is egging on residents to take part in its donation drive, which distributes Easter eggs to Reading Lions Club.
AB Walker invites the community to Bicentenary Memorial Service at Reading Minster
AB Walker Funeral Directors is inviting families, friends and members of the local community to a special Memorial Service at Reading Minster
Pedestrian left with possibly life-changing injuries after road collision involving bus
Police are appealing for witnesses after a road collision has left a man with possibly life-changing injuries.
Uni of Reading marks 100 years to the day since receiving Royal Charter
The University of Reading has celebrated the day of its centenary, marking 100 years to the day since it received its Royal Charter from George V.
Nearly £100M to be invested in flood protection in South East
The Environment Agency has announced that nearly £100 million in investment has been set to fund flood protection across the South East.
Uni of Reading research shows cacti drive formation of new plant species
A study from the University of Reading has dispelled theories that pollinators and specialised flowers drive the formation of new plant species
Road collision in Lower Earley leaves pedestrian hospitalised with serious injuries
Thames Valley Police is appealing for witnesses following a road traffic collision in Lower Earley which has left a pedestrian with serious injuries
Reading tops bike theft rate per cyclist as campaign urges secure storage
Reading records the highest bike theft rate per cyclist among four nearby towns in the Thames Valley Police force area
Uni of Reading Scientists discover tropical bush cricket which turns shocking pink
A TEAM including scientists from the University of Reading has found that a tropical insect changes to a shocking colour. Researchers discovered that the insect changes from vivid hot pink to green within a fortnight, which they believe may mimic the young leaves of rainforest plants. The findings, ...
Broad Street Mall invites families to magical Easter Event
Broad Street Mall has announced it is hosting an Easter event. On Saturday, March 28, visitors can enjoy a whole host of Easter-themed entertainment, including a live magic show throughout the day. There will also be Easter tote bag-decorating workshops as well as an Easter trail around the centre, ...
Contacting the past: Berkshire Vision hosts tailored tactile tour of historical sites in Reading
A CHARITY in Berkshire welcomed guests to an event designed to help attendees get in touch with the past. Berkshire Vision last week organised a specially designed tactile tour of Forbury Gardens and Reading Abbey Ruins, giving local people who are both visually impaired and deaf the opportunity to ...
Council to waive road closure fees for summer street parties once again
Reading Borough Council has announced that is once more lifting road closure fees over four weekends later this year as part of a national initiative