Come and meet the fishing stars at the Reading & District Angling Association open day
Reading & District Angling will be hosting an open day
Read moreDetailsReading & District Angling will be hosting an open day
Read moreDetailsTaking place on Sunday, July 20th, the event promising music, fun and entertainment for all ages.
Read moreDetailsIn recognition of World Sickle Cell Awareness Day, local charity Cianna's Smile has announced a new partnership with The Oracle
Read moreDetailsTo mark the arrival of the highly anticipated relaunch of Superman, Vue is holding an extra special screening of the film
Read moreDetailsReading town centre is set to be transformed into a baa-rilliant adventure destination this summer, as 12 giant Shaun the Sheep sculptures
Read moreDetailsA single foster dad from Reading is calling for more men to consider fostering this Father's Day.
Read moreDetails2025 is the 200th anniversary of the modern railway in Britain and passengers from London, Slough, Reading and Newbury can mark this major milestone
Read moreDetailsBlade Samuel, of the West Midlands, was jailed for over three years after he pleaded guilty to a string of drug offences
Read moreDetailsSanctuary Strikers FC, in collaboration with Berks & Bucks FA and Reading University, has to announced the return of the Reading Community Cup
Read moreDetailsThe Oracle has returned once again to sponsor The Chris Tarrant Award, which recognises someone who lives or works in Reading
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