Bottoms Up: Gin and Rum festival goes down a treat
Attendees sampled a wide array of gin, rum, and tequila, as well as premium tonics and mixers, with guest speakers and musical performances
Read moreDetailsAttendees sampled a wide array of gin, rum, and tequila, as well as premium tonics and mixers, with guest speakers and musical performances
Read moreDetailsWriteFest returns to Progress Theatre for its 16th annual display of local writing talent
Read moreDetailsReading FC suffered a third consecutive defeat on Tuesday evening as Swansea came from behind to win 3-2.
Read moreDetailsPaul Ince described Tuesday night's defeat to Swansea as 'really, really frustrating' after his side spurned a two-goal lead.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing for help locating a man they'd like to speak to in connection with a sexual assault which took place in Tilehurst
Read moreDetailsTHAMES Valley Police is appealing for witnesses following a vehicle in Bourne Road being set alight at around 4.45am on Sunday, October 16
Read moreDetailsCELLNEX UK, a Reading-based telecoms infrastructure provider, has teamed up with Quickline Communications to bring broadband to more than 50,000 homes
Read moreDetailsVenues across the town will be hosting free and low-cost activities during the October half-term celebrating Hallowe'en and local history
Read moreDetailsA cross-party panel has recommended current interim chief executive of Reading Borough Council Jackie Yates to take up the position permanently
Read moreDetailsReading FC lost 2-0 to West Brom at the Select Car Leasing Stadium on Saturday afternoon.
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