SET, GO: Hong Kongers ready to tackle Reading Half Marathon
MORE THAN 50 runners from Hong Kong will take part in the Reading Half Marathon on behalf of Harbour Sports Club.
Read moreDetailsMORE THAN 50 runners from Hong Kong will take part in the Reading Half Marathon on behalf of Harbour Sports Club.
Read moreDetailsA COMMUNITY group is inviting residents to attend its upcoming themed event on Thursday, March 30.
Read moreDetailsTHERE are three reasons why a Pangbourne restaurant has won at British Kebab Awards. That's the view of Erdi Dilek of La'De Kitchen
Read moreDetailsWHITLEY watched on throughout the 1960s as the M4 was built, connecting London and the west.
Read moreDetailsBerks & Bucks FA are appealing for people to send in their nominations for this year's annual Grassroots Football Awards.
Read moreDetailsRivermead Leisure Centre is now poised to undergo a phased unveiling following the construction of a new building on the site
Read moreDetailsA BROADBAND provider conducting major works in Reading could be on the cusp of being bought out by Virgin Media O2.
Read moreDetailsSTAFF at a Reading-based housebuilder have completed gruelling physical challenges to raise money for a worthy cause.
Read moreDetailsBUDDING performers from across Berkshire have been showcasing their talents at a prestigious arts festival.
Read moreDetailsThe Grange United Reform Church hosted the spring fete complete with cake stalls, coffee, and conviviality
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