Aurora Family expands to St Barts to bring more events to community
Its hub in Cholmeley Road supports creative arts, holistic therapies, food, music, and radio, and is now expanding to St Bart's in Newtown
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
Read moreDetailsStudents from Reading College held an art showcase in The Rising Sun Arts Centre, collecting and curating their own work in a public exhibition
Read moreDetailsOn Tuesday, March 12, residents reported on social media that flames were protruding from the ground on Erleigh Road.
Read moreDetailsMore bus lanes and bus stops are set to be created on the A33 relief road, alongside a new pedestrian and cycle bridge over the River Kennet
Read moreDetailsCllr Dave McElroy, Redlands Ward, is standing to represent the Greens, the second-largest group of councillors in the area
Read moreDetailsKenya Meats, on West Street, was subject to a hygiene inspection on Tuesday, February 27, and has been closed due to "imminent" health risks
Read moreDetailsThe Narrowboat, a riverside pub in central Reading, has announced that March will be its last month as a public venue
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police has renewed its appeal for vital information about disorder incidents in St Marys Butts, Friar Street, and Station Approach
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