MET Office warns of heavy rain and thunderstorms across much of England
The MET Office has issued warnings of heavy rain and thunderstorms across much of the south and southeast of England, including Reading
Read moreDetailsThe MET Office has issued warnings of heavy rain and thunderstorms across much of the south and southeast of England, including Reading
Read moreDetailsLive & Love Music's new jam night launches on Wednesday, July 27, at Veeno, Valpy Street
Read moreDetailsA consortium led by Reading-based Altitude Angel lay out plans for Reading to be a big part of drone superhighways linking cities across the UK
Read moreDetailsDepression Xpression is holding its regular coffee morning at the Biscuit Factory on Friday, July 22, from 11am-12.30pm
Read moreDetailsREADING FC loan signing Jeff Hendrick says he is motivated to hit the ground running after receiving a positive reception from the club?s supporters.
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM brewery is set to release four new beers at the Time Hops Beer Festival.
Read moreDetailsPEOPLE in Reading are being urged to seek life-changing health information during their weekly shop
Read moreDetailsReading FC Women?s Lily Woodham has become the first player ambassador for LGBT+ group Proud Royals.
Read moreDetailsREADING FC played out an entertaining 1-1 draw against West Ham on Saturday afternoon.
Read moreDetailsSIX people are behind bars this evening after being found guilty of drug dealing in the Reading area.
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