Oxygen Reading offering festive fun for families over Christmas period
Attendees big and small are invited to bounce into the fun and play, flip and make memories as Oxygen offers a range of festive events
Read moreDetailsAttendees big and small are invited to bounce into the fun and play, flip and make memories as Oxygen offers a range of festive events
Read moreDetailsCyclists in Reading will be able to access free bike safety checks and minor repairs at Station Hill this month.
Read moreDetailsA national dog welfare charity is delivering Christmas parcels to homelessness services across the South East
Read moreDetailsHis Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh KG KT GCVO visited Reading School to commemorate their 900th anniversary.
Read moreDetailsLocal writer and actor Angela Garwood is set to launch a new series of adult acting workshops in Wokingham in January 2026.
Read moreDetailsAnother arrest has been made in relation to a road collision in Calcot which resulted in the death of a man in his 60s in Calcot last week.
Read moreDetailsThe author of the berkshirehistory.com website has published a set of two books on the subject of 'Central Reading Pub Histories 1423-1939'.
Read moreDetailsFigures obtained by Advice.co.uk reveal that Thames Valley Police recorded 375 cyclist casualties during the 2024/25 period.
Read moreDetailsNew data shows motorists are 50% more likely to be breath tested in December than at any other time of year.
Read moreDetailsReading Buses is helping to bring additional festive cheer this Christmas with the return of their Next Stop Christmas Competition.
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