Chance to Dance Christmas Market
A CHRISTMAS market is taking place at Beansheaf Community Centre, held by Chance to Dance Stars CIC
Read moreDetailsA CHRISTMAS market is taking place at Beansheaf Community Centre, held by Chance to Dance Stars CIC
Read moreDetailsWayne Mcleod was sentenced to three and a half years in prison after being found guilty of 2 counts of robbery on Thursday, November 10
Read moreDetailsA man has been charged in connection with an attempted rape and sexual assault in Reading on Sunday, November 6,
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police has welcomed a wave of new officers following their graduation from the Police Now academy on Monday, November 7
Read moreDetailsTHE ROYAL Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service (RBFRS) Annual Awards ceremony took place on Tuesday, November 1.
Read moreDetailsComedian Rosie Jones is bringing her first ever live UK tour to Reading's South Street Arts Centre on Saturday, April 1, 2023
Read moreDetailsThe Vintage Bazaar at the Brewery will bring a mix of food, fashion, and fermentation to its taproom in Meadow Road, Reading
Read moreDetailsA READING woman has been prosecuted for selling alcohol to under-age festival-goers after pleading guilty at Reading Crown Court
Read moreDetailsThe Reddam House Combined Cadet Force has begun its annual fundraising event in honour of Remembrance Day and in aid of The Royal British Legion
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing for witnesses to a road traffic collision on the A329M near Wokingham on Wednesday, November 9
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