Reading Walks Festival 2025 programme announced
REDA has announced the programme for the 2025 Reading Walks Festival with this year's programme taking place between 10-18 May.
Read moreDetailsREDA has announced the programme for the 2025 Reading Walks Festival with this year's programme taking place between 10-18 May.
Read moreDetailsGreggs has opened its new and improved shop today in Reading. Previously located at 16 Broad Street Mall, the shop has expanded
Read moreDetailsA councillor has called for money supplied by developers for the local area to be used to improve a 'notoriously dangerous junction'.
Read moreDetailsThe trust in charge of the Royal Berkshire Hospital are 'standing down' the programme team for its rebuild after it was delayed to start
Read moreDetailsFollowing a sold out 2024 tour, Jake Bugg is coming to Reading this summer play his smash hits this summer, including a date at The Hexagon.
Read moreDetailsThe true good that a community coming together can achieve was evident when the Swings & Smiles charity was invited to Reading College's The Kitchen
Read moreDetailsReading has been found as the sixth most expensive UK city to grab a pint of Guinness this St Patrick's Day, according to new research.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing for witnesses following an incident of sexual assault in Reading.
Read moreDetailsFans of Reading FC and Wrexham AFC will stage a protest during the match between the two teams tomorrow night (11 March, 8pm kick-off
Read moreDetailsA Reading man has been charged with sexual assault following a Thames Valley Police investigation.
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