IN THE KITCHEN: Cajun prawns with spicy rice
Add some spice to your week with this one-pan prawn wonder from Love Seafood.
Read moreDetailsAdd some spice to your week with this one-pan prawn wonder from Love Seafood.
Read moreDetailsMany of us will be greeting the new year exhausted and weary, and the January blues can be an additional challenge to maintaining our wellbeing.
Read moreDetailsEvery election is important but this May, the decision by Reading?s voters will be even more critical than usual as these will be ?all-out? elections
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Read moreDetailsONCE, it was Reading?s go-to destination for sending letters, but it could be the last post for a popular bar.
Read moreDetailsPeter Driver, who lives in Mortimer, has created a limited edition print in memory of his daughter Alice, who passed away in 2019, aged 28.
Read moreDetailsSince becoming Mayor last month, I’ve been reminded what a special town Reading is. We were all horrified by the tragic fire at Rowe Court in West Reading but the...
Read moreDetailsIt feels like only yesterday that I was writing my Christmas message for 2020 – looking back at the year and thinking how much the world had changed as a...
Read moreDetailsWhat's on Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer's mind this Christmas? Ahead of the big day, the sleigh puller reveals all to Reading Today
Read moreDetailsMORE THAN 400 flats will be built in Reading town centre.
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