Coronation jubilation: Norcot Mission Church gets into the spirit with street party
Revellers were treated to live music and games as well as the usual tea and cake at the Norcot Mission Street Party to celebrate the Coronation
Read moreDetailsRevellers were treated to live music and games as well as the usual tea and cake at the Norcot Mission Street Party to celebrate the Coronation
Read moreDetailsWind In The Willows: They'll be messing about on the river, in Reading
Read moreDetailsEUROVISION will be bigger than ever this year with the iconic contest being broadcast live in cinemas across the country.
Read moreDetailsTHE Royal Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service has sent vital equipment to help support firefighters in Ukraine.
Read moreDetailsAN AUSTRALIAN cricketer speaking to a theatre full of 'Poms' weeks before an Ashes series is a rather daunting prospect.
Read moreDetailsTHERE will be plenty for visitors to get stuck into when they arrive at the University of Reading's inaugural Community Festival.
Read moreDetailsCouncil seats across the UK were up for re-election, with nearly 1,000 of them changing from Conservative candidates to either Labour or Lib Dem
Read moreDetailsReading's Are You Listening? Festival returned in earnest on Saturday to celebrate its 10th anniversary with more than 70 acts on the bill
Read moreDetailsREADING FC Community Trust is organising fun weekly kick-abouts with a focus on LGBTQ+ inclusivity.
Read moreDetailsA FETCHING four-legged friend has been called 'Chaz', a nod to King Charles III's coronation on Saturday.
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