Reading man hailed ‘top bloke’ after LBC call goes viral
A person in Reading has gone viral after they were dubbed "the best caller LBC has ever had" in response to a weekend of rioting across the country
Read moreDetailsA person in Reading has gone viral after they were dubbed "the best caller LBC has ever had" in response to a weekend of rioting across the country
Read moreDetailsHistoric buildings around town will throw open their doors to the public for the yearly event which celebrates the history of the area
Read moreDetailsHome-grown purveyors of indie rock Third Lung have joined forces with Pop Classics for the release of their latest double single
Read moreDetailsA regular meeting of Reading poets is set to see a takeover from Oxford Poetry Library when it returns this week, with guest poet Vanessa Lampert
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has announced that further work on improving roads around the town is set to begin on Monday, August 12.
Read moreDetailsA sit-in protest being staged on Whiteknights Campus since May has dispersed after being asked to leave by the University of Reading
Read moreDetailsThe University of Reading has announced it is set to continue exploration of an archaeological site in Cookham later this month
Read moreDetailsReading MPs have hit back at accusations of "broken" promises regarding Labour's commitment to building a new Royal Berkshire Hospital
Read moreDetailsFrom Monday, August 12, work to expand and update the public transport routes on London Road will begin, seeing three days of overnight closures
Read moreDetailsRainbow Trust Children's Charity was selected and will now be supported by the university in a range of ways throughout the 2024/25 academic year
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