Broad Street Beats is back for the spooky season
Broad Street Mall is set to raise the spirits this spooky season as Broad Street Beats returns with a Halloween twist on Saturday, 18th October – promising a fang-tastic day...
Read moreDetailsBroad Street Mall is set to raise the spirits this spooky season as Broad Street Beats returns with a Halloween twist on Saturday, 18th October – promising a fang-tastic day...
Read moreDetailsMusic groups combine voices for good causes
Read moreDetailsShinfield Cricket Club has drawn the curtain on another junior season, with achievements on and off the pitch
Read moreDetailsRAMS Director of Rugby Seb Reynolds admitted a slow start to the second half allied to a high error-count and an inability to retain possession
Read moreDetailsOne day every year the Broad Street Mall becomes a one-stop shop for the town's older residents, their families, and their friends.
Read moreDetailsMAN-OF-THE-MATCH Willo Bicknell admitted his try-scoring home debut was 'very good fun' after Rams recorded their highest-ever National One tally
Read moreDetailsReading Bike Hub officially opened its doors on 7 September, offering not only cycling services but also a new sense of community and warmth
Read moreDetailsWalking across campus this week, I can feel the anticipation building. Soon our students will be unpacking bags
Read moreDetailsIt's often said that Reading's enduring sense of community is what sets it aside from many other successful town's and cities and this September
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