Royal Philharmonic Orchestra to bring a year of inclusive concerts to Reading
Residency at The Hexagon ensures the town can enjoy world class music
Read moreDetailsResidency at The Hexagon ensures the town can enjoy world class music
Read moreDetailsFundraiser honours the memory of Reading man James Sturgess
Read moreDetailsMany residents have contacted me about the impact of littering and fly-tipping in our town.
Read moreDetailsThe Reading and District Table Tennis League kicked off again last week for its 102nd year. 40 teams will contest over 4 divisions
Read moreDetailsSEB Reynolds had mixed emotions following Rams' 31-28 National One home success against Birmingham Moseley.
Read moreDetailsOne of my favourite pieces of Reading merchandise is the "I Love Reading" mugs at the University of Reading shop.
Read moreDetailsIf you've walked that way lately, you will have seen The Hexagon theatre is flanked on either side by construction at this time
Read moreDetailsCENTURION Ant Marris admitted a refreshed Rams squad helped push him to reach a 100th cap as Rams defeated Leeds Tykes 19-7 on Saturday.
Read moreDetailsThe practical steps employers should take. As we head into the festive period, employers need to comply with the duty to take preventative steps to ensure workers are protected against...
Read moreDetailsLiving in Berkshire, under the flightpath of Heathrow, we are used to hearing planes flying overhead.
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