Widespread power cut reported in Caversham
Lines went down just after 4.30pm this afternoon for many roads in the south of the area.
Read moreDetailsLines went down just after 4.30pm this afternoon for many roads in the south of the area.
Read moreDetailsReading Museum is holding walking tours of the Abbey Quarter, where an expert historian will examine the life and times of Oscar Wilde
Read moreDetailsTHE UNIVERSITY of Reading is set to host an outdoor event to mark National Meadows Day on Saturday, July 2.
Read moreDetailsLast Sunday members of the Island Sailing Club ? Reading took part in their annual longest day race.
Read moreDetailsJohn O'Brien explored hard rock, dancehall, and ballads for decades, and now he speaks to Reading Today ahead of his UK Tour and SUB89 show in July
Read moreDetailsA MEETING to monitor the work of Thames Valley?s Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) was abandoned over a squabble as to who should chair the group,
Read moreDetailsLincoln MGT lend their support to Ethical Reading's Trees for Reading initiative with six new trees, and more to come
Read moreDetailsREADING?S HISTORY is on the move thanks to two new pre-recorded walking tours delving into the town's hidden history
Read moreDetailsReading's The Alehouse and The Retreat awarded in CAMRA's regional Pubs of the Year
Read moreDetailsThe Sound Machine returns with its Vintage Vinyl Weekend, promising to be bigger than ever
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