Berkshire Live

by Reach plc


News & Magazines

free



The latest news, sport and whats on from Reading and Berkshire


Get the very latest news from Reading and Berkshire, with business and sport 24/7. Keep up to date with your local football team, and find out whats on in your area.Completely customisable, the Berkshire Live app allows you to tailor what news you consume, and when.The Berkshire Live app is the best way to follow breaking news from Reading and Berkshire; including live blogs, video and traffic & travel.Keep up-to-date with the latest in:· Top local news stories· Football and Sport news· Traffic & travel news· Reading and Berkshire event listings and Whats On guides· Reading and Berkshire restaurant guides and reviewsThis release is 99% under the hood changes and fixes. The development team are working really hard to bring the apps architectureinline with modern practices and what that means for you is, we can push new features faster and more reliably in the future.Tell us what you think: [email protected]

Read trusted reviews from application customers

I love reading the articles. As i live in Scotland now, but still like to know what is going on in Berkshire, we're I grow up.

Jennifer Croy

I have knocked a star off because it still has that stupid scrolling/ unscrolling bar thing. This an alright app, easy to use and does what you want by linking to local articles on the website. Please stop that bottom bar rolling up in to a circle, and in rolling out again every time I scroll the page up though. That is really irritating :-)

Simon Bracey

Awesome

Gordon Johnson

Useful, but would be more useful if it sends more notifications

Red Gallagher

Ppo

The Grays IVANKA TRUMP AND JAMIE GRAY

Gives you an insight into what's happening where you live in Berkshire!

The Transporter

I'm from reading it good to no what's going on

Aynsley Addison

Too much repetition and old news rehashed under a different guise

Barbara Griffith

Very good is keeping me up to date

Pat Coulson

Rather too many ads to be more than a toy.

Brian Pritchard