Reading City is up for the cup … of tea
A CHANCE to enjoy a nice brew is being offered by one of the town's football clubs.
Read moreDetailsEditor of The Wokingham Paper, and has worked in local journalism for more than 20 years including the Wokingham Times, Bracknell Standard and Reading Evening Post. He's also written for computer magazines, The Baptist Times and, to his delight and probably not yours, interviewed several Doctor Whos.
A CHANCE to enjoy a nice brew is being offered by one of the town's football clubs.
Read moreDetailsREADING Borough Council culled rats from a housing estate in Southcote by shooting them.
Read moreDetailsA CONCERT is to take place in Winnersh next month.
Read moreDetailsA BIKE ride dubbed 'cycle for change' is to come to Reading town centre tomorrow (Friday, September 29).
Read moreDetailsA FUN FAIR and firework display is coming to a Reading park this October, just in time for half-term.
Read moreDetailsA CELEBRATION of Reading's golden generation will take place on Monday.
Read moreDetailsA BAND described as one of the founding fathers of the punk era is preparing to bring their loud, fast and in-yer-face rock n roll to Reading
Read moreDetailsA ROAD closure is planned on a major Reading town centre road.
Read moreDetailsSouth Central Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust (SCAS) is seeking nominations to join its council of governor constituencies
Read moreDetailsAN AWARENESS week is running this week in a bid to improve welfare of guinea pigs.
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