Fat Harry’s wins gold for Reading Festival service
Fat Harry's has taken the Gold Alfresco Award 2022 for it high standards of food service at this year's Reading Festival
Read moreDetailsFat Harry's has taken the Gold Alfresco Award 2022 for it high standards of food service at this year's Reading Festival
Read moreDetailsA WOMAN has been charged in connection with an incident Lower Early in July and another incident at Reading Gate Retail Park last Sunday
Read moreDetailsSOUTH READING residents were given a rare insight into a day in the life at an emergency services facility.
Read moreDetailsThe Thames Valley Kings are gearing up for the all-new 2022/23 British Wheelchair Basketball Season with their first fixtures of the new season
Read moreDetailsReading gears up to celebrate Black History Month with a host of events including music, educational talks, art, and resources
Read moreDetailsThe Face Bar will see Reading's own Remones as well as Totally Blondie and The Pistols in a night of spooky punk tributes
Read moreDetailsA READING church is welcoming members of its community for brunch.
Read moreDetailsBig Jay is set to host a drag brunch at Blue Collar Corner on Saturday, October 8, as the venue reopens after a short revamp
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing for witnesses to an assault on Monday, September 26, in which two victims were assaulted in Stockton Road
Read moreDetailsA COMMUNITY group is set to host a family cycle on Saturday, October 8.
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