Give axe bar the axe pleads flat owners
Plans for a new bar in Reading town centre, with games such as Bavarian axe throwing, are uncertain.
Read moreDetailsPlans for a new bar in Reading town centre, with games such as Bavarian axe throwing, are uncertain.
Read moreDetailsARTISTS and community groups are invited to apply for a grant to celebrate the history, stories and diverse cultures of the area.
Read moreDetailsMERL ? The Museum of English Rural Life ? is holding a festive fayre on Sunday, November 28.
Read moreDetailsDr Vicky Boult?s talk, Elephants on the Move, will take guests on a dramatic and humorous journey alongside a family of elephants.
Read moreDetailsPOLICE have sealed off part of a road in Coley Park following an incident in which a teenager is believed to have been stabbed
Read moreDetailsRAMS Director of Rugby Seb Reynolds hailed ?a brilliant game? after his side edged out table-toppers Cinderford 22-20 in a fabulous encounter.
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has agreed to create a new Street Art Advisory Panel to "look at the finer details" of street art.
Read moreDetailsSHEFIELD UNITED player John Fleck was taken to hospital after he colapsed during the team's game against Reading last night.
Read moreDetailsCHURCHES Together in Reading are holding a seasonal singalong in Broad Street.
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM & EMMBROOK left it late to take three points in an enthralling contest at Reading City.
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