Jazz date at The Retreat
The Retreat, in St John?s Street, is welcoming well-known musicians Stuart Henderson and Simon Price for the afternoon event.
Read moreDetailsThe Retreat, in St John?s Street, is welcoming well-known musicians Stuart Henderson and Simon Price for the afternoon event.
Read moreDetailsThe team has recorded more than 47 successful court prosecutions and 800 fines for fly-tipping and littering offences over two years.
Read moreDetailsMore than 80 guests enjoyed a morning of shopping, brunch, a charity auction and a panel discussion by women in the fashion industry.
Read moreDetailsWoodley United returned from Hillingdon Borough with their second win in three league outings and third away victory of the season.
Read moreDetailsRAMS edged out National One table-toppers Cinderford 22-20 in a pulsating clash at Old Bath Road.
Read moreDetailsThe fundraiser is a joint venture between Reading Refugee Support Group and Reading Community Gospel Choir.
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Read moreDetailsJohn Madejski Academy student Pat Nash has signed a professional contract with Everton Football Club.
Read moreDetailsChildren from Shinfield St Mary CE Junior School took part in the event last week.
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