Council reminds residents to plan ahead as Reading Festival 2022 approaches
From Friday, August 26, Reading Festival will return to Little John's Farm, Richfield Avenue, bringing 100,000 revellers expected to attend this year
Read moreDetailsFrom Friday, August 26, Reading Festival will return to Little John's Farm, Richfield Avenue, bringing 100,000 revellers expected to attend this year
Read moreDetailsMedicine Festival returns to Wasing Estate to celebrate global music, dance indigenous wisdom, arts and activism from Thursday to Sunday, August 18-21
Read moreDetailsBeans on Toast, who says he is as an outlaw folk musician, is preparing to visit Reading next spring, part of a "mahoosive ramble" across the country
Read moreDetailsVISITORS of a Reading museum will get a glimpse of ancient history through its new window display.
Read moreDetailsA JUNIOR football team is looking for players ahead of the upcoming season.
Read moreDetailsA Section 60 Order has been put in place following an incident of public order in Tilehurst until Tuesday, August 16,
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police will be given the funding over three years to support and fund new and existing services
Read moreDetailsReading FC manager Paul Ince is hopeful that Naby Sarr will be involved in the squad for Saturday's trip to Rotherham.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police confirm the identity of the victim as Sheldon Lewcock, aged 19, from Reading
Read moreDetailsDue to a number of days of industrial action throughout August, Great Western and South Western Railways will be offering severely limited services
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