Reading Buses to see fare increases from Monday
Reading Buses has announced it is making changes to fares from next week, as the company faces increasing costs and reduced funding
Read moreDetailsReading Buses has announced it is making changes to fares from next week, as the company faces increasing costs and reduced funding
Read moreDetailsPrep for Pride takes place at Broad Street Mall from 10am-3pm on Friday, August 30.
Read moreDetailsA student at the University of Reading is getting set to compete in Paris this week as the Paralympic Games get underway
Read moreDetailsThe Sue Ryder Starlight Hike is back for another year, raising vital funds for the charity which provides palliative and bereavement support
Read moreDetailsMPs in Reading are set to host an event to help residents get to know their representatives and find out more about policy priorities this week. Labour MP for Reading...
Read moreDetailsA MUSIC store in Reading is celebrating more than a century-and-a-half by hosting a competition to find undiscovered talent in the town. Hickies Music is marking its 160th anniversary by...
Read moreDetailsThe National Health Literacy Partnership is joining forces with the NHS to launch a new scheme to improve online access to services in October
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has confirmed that a scheme unifying ticket use on buses in the greater Reading area is set to continue
Read moreDetailsFlip Top Head is to headline at The Purple Turtle in September, with support from Empires, Empires, Rats-Tails, and Doops
Read moreDetailsReading Pride has released a statement regarding calls for boycotts of the event amid criticism of its sponsorship by Doritos
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