SpaSeekers offers attendees chance to get a free spa unwind after Reading Festival
As Reading Festival approaches, SpaSeekers is offering recovery sessions to help music lovers recuperate after the event.
Read moreDetailsAs Reading Festival approaches, SpaSeekers is offering recovery sessions to help music lovers recuperate after the event.
Read moreDetailsRoyal Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service attended an address in Northcourt Road following a fire breaking out earlier today (Wednesday, August 13).
Read moreDetailsBroad Street Mall is hosting Sanctuary, a photo exhibition by photographer George Bull, offering a humanising perspective on the lives of refugees
Read moreDetailsFried chicken restaurant Popeyes marked the opening of its new location at Reading Gateway retail park last week
Read moreDetailsScientists from the University of Reading have found a beak excavated in Kent belonged to a species reintroduced to the county just last week.
Read moreDetailsCrimestoppers has launched a new campaign to draw attention to increased levels of violence against women and girls round major sporting events.
Read moreDetailsThe council is highlighting the importance of travelling safely ahead of Reading Festival following the prosecution of another illegal cab driver.
Read moreDetailsOperation Spotlight saw TVP focus activity on four fatal offences: speeding, drink and drug driving, mobile phone use and failing to wear a seatbelt.
Read moreDetailsRubberband Girl headline at Oakford Social Club, joined by Shock Horror and Blue Bayou on Thursday, August 17, from 8pm.
Read moreDetailsWalk for Wards takes place on Sunday, September 21, at The Black Barn, Rushall Farm, Bradfield (near Bradfield College).
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