The Rising Sun hosts winter arts market
UPCYCLED textiles, artworks and handmade lanterns were all on offer at the Rising Sun on Saturday.
Read moreDetailsUPCYCLED textiles, artworks and handmade lanterns were all on offer at the Rising Sun on Saturday.
Read moreDetailsReading Buses has been nominated for a passenger transport excellence award because of its reaction to the pandemic.
Read moreDetailsREADING ROCKETS raced to an impressive win to return to winning ways against Oakland Wolves.
Read moreDetailsIt was another mixed bag of results this past Saturday as Thames Valley Kings were in triple header action.
Read moreDetailsBlue Collar will be taking over the Market Place in Reading with festive foodie treats over the coming two weekends.
Read moreDetailsCHRISTMAS came to Woodley thanks to the return of its winter extravaganza.
Read moreDetailsMORE THAN a thousand bikers held a minute's silence at the start of this year's Reading Toy Run to remember Ben Spiller, who founded the event.
Read moreDetailsThe CAMRA Good Beer Guide shows while seven new watering holes have opened, the same number have closed.
Read moreDetailsTwo members of Thames Valley Writers' Circle have published books based on their passions.
Read moreDetailsWe have all dreamt about scoring for our boyhood club. On Saturday afternoon against Hull City, Tom Holmes got to do it for real. John Swift whipped in a corner...
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