Let’s Sing 2024 returns to the Hexagon for next week’s Grand Finale
Let's Sing 2024 will see 17 finalists battling it out to be crowned the victor on Tuesday, with this year's heats open to soloists, duets, and groups
Read moreDetailsLet's Sing 2024 will see 17 finalists battling it out to be crowned the victor on Tuesday, with this year's heats open to soloists, duets, and groups
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has announced that it is once again waiving the fees for residents hosting street parties this summer
Read moreDetailsThe transport company has announced that the new Buzz 18 route is set to create a link between Tilehurst and Portman Road with central Reading
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council is celebrating the culmination of a four-year project investing in the heritage of the town's high streets and buildings
Read moreDetailsThe station on Oxford Road has been undergoing a revamp since August 2021 but is now complete and open to the public
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has secured more than £860,000 of funding for its plans to install electric vehicle charging points
Read moreDetailsThe Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) has announced plans to increase funding for community partnerships over the next four years
Read moreDetailsIts hub in Cholmeley Road supports creative arts, holistic therapies, food, music, and radio, and is now expanding to St Bart's in Newtown
Read moreDetailsBus links to London from Reading are set to see a boost to the frequency of services, Reading Buses has announced
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council is encouraging residents to make sure they are prepared for May's elections by checking their electoral registration status
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