Anti-covid rally held in Reading’s Forbury Gardens
A RALLY was held by people protesting against covid restrictions and vaccinations on Saturday.
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A RALLY was held by people protesting against covid restrictions and vaccinations on Saturday.
Read moreDetailsNORMALLY when acts visit Reading for a gig they check in and check out, but Billy Bragg had an extra reason for being here.
Read moreDetailsEARLY morning thieves stole a bicycle.
Read moreDetailsA SHED in west Reading has been broken in to by thieves
Read moreDetailsTHAMES Valley Police have reported that numberplates were taken from a car in Calcot
Read moreDetailsA VAN has been stolen from a home in Woodley.
Read moreDetailsAs we approach winter the season provides plenty of opportunities to make bright and colourful dishes that comfort us through the colder months.
Read moreDetailsTuesday Stroke Club members celebrated their 39th Birthday earlier this month with a party
Read moreDetailsa Hare Hatch-based garden centre is looking for Santas to come forward. And elves
Read moreDetailsREADING might be famous for its beer, bulbs and biscuits, but if a new survey is true then it should be biceps, bulges and braun.
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