Jimmy Lee and The Blue Coconut Orchestra play ReadiFolk
Jimmy Lee and The Blue Coconut Orchestra will be playing the ReadiFolk community hall on Sunday, August 14
Read moreDetailsJimmy Lee and The Blue Coconut Orchestra will be playing the ReadiFolk community hall on Sunday, August 14
Read moreDetailsThe shop on the corner of Broad Street has been closed permanently, and is just the latest in a number of branches to close
Read moreDetailsEastbound traffic from the King's Road junction is subject to some delays as the traffic incident is cleared
Read moreDetailsShane Long could be handed his first start earlier than expected after Paul Ince detailed the extent of Lucas Joao?s injury.
Read moreDetails60 Hour Shakespeare brings two new shows in one production, with Mercutio and Ophelia's scenes from their respective plays performed as their stories
Read moreDetailsA new weekly cafe for those with autism, the Finches Social Club, is taking place on Tuesday evenings at the Rising Sun Arts Centre
Read moreDetailsA 42-year-old man from Slough has been charged in connection with the murder of a 24-year-old man at Reading station on Saturday, July 30
Read moreDetailsBDB Pitmans has funded a number of tress being planted as part of its contribution to Ethical Reading's Trees for Reading initiative
Read moreDetailsAscot United Warriors are on the lookout for players to join their team in the hope of competing at the Special Olympics.
Read moreDetailsA 17-year-old has been arrested on suspicion of arson with intent to danger life after a fire in Calcot in the early hours of Friday, July 29
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