From East to Fest: East Reading Festival gears up for summer fun
East Reading Festival is returning to Palmer Park on June 25, bringing with it a day of family fun, festivities, and friendship
Read moreDetailsEast Reading Festival is returning to Palmer Park on June 25, bringing with it a day of family fun, festivities, and friendship
Read moreDetailsAn accident was reported at 4.15pm today (Tuesday) on the M4 westbound carriageway between junction 10 at Wokingham, and junction 8/9 for Maidenhead.
Read moreDetailsREADING'S floatiest festival was back in style on Saturday, June 10, as WaterFest 2023 returned to its usual home in the centre of town.
Read moreDetailsReading City Football Club has announced a new charity partnership with Launchpad who will become the club's first official charity for the 2023/24
Read moreDetailsTHE UNIVERSITY of Reading will be represented at a national final later this year, after an architecture student's cutting edge design won plaudits.
Read moreDetailsREADING Climate Festival has officially begun as the Gaia Exhibition takes pride of place in the Concert Hall
Read moreDetailsWOODLEY UNITED FC celebrated a year of success with its end of season presentation and family fun day at the University of Reading Bulmershe Pavilion.
Read moreDetailsA by-election looks set to be triggered in Reading West as Alok Sharma MP is reportedly tipped for a peerage as part of Boris Johnson's honours list
Read moreDetailsWater Fest is returning for its 34th year in a day packed with performances, activities, and workshops celebrating Reading's waterways
Read moreDetailsAROUND 600 people enjoyed an event which showcased the very best of locally-produced beverages.
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