Oxford Road exhibition welcomes the mayor
Saturday saw the culmination of a three-week long exhibition at 571 Oxford Road, curated by Caroline Streatfield, called I'll Meet You There
Read moreDetailsSaturday saw the culmination of a three-week long exhibition at 571 Oxford Road, curated by Caroline Streatfield, called I'll Meet You There
Read moreDetailsTHOSE looking to grab some fresh air will have the chance to meet up with others for a guided walk on Saturday, September 30.
Read moreDetailsTHAMES Valley Police has charged a man from Newbury with murder following the death of a Tilehurst man last year. Ryan Willicombe, aged 18, of Home Straight, Newbury, was charged...
Read moreDetailsIt follows an assault which took place on Friar Street at around 2.45am on Sunday, August 13, where a man in his twenties suffered a fractured jaw
Read moreDetailsTHAMES Valley Police is calling for witnesses following a serious injury road traffic collision in Reading.
Read moreDetailsA SOUTH Reading community project was launched last week to ensure residents have access to high quality food items.
Read moreDetailsThe University of Reading will share plans for a new access road to the proposed Natural History Museum centre site.
Read moreDetailsSOUTH READING residents are set to hit the dancefloor at Whitley Social Club's themed event on Saturday, September 30.
Read moreDetailsA final hearing has taken place before the inquest into the murder of James Furlong, David Wails, and Joseph Ritchie-Bennett in Forbury Gardens begins
Read moreDetailsLow income households can now apply for the Household Support Fund, which is aimed at stopping those struggling with finances from falling into crisis
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