Reading mourns Brianna Ghey at vigil in Forbury Gardens
On Saturday, Reading came together to mourn the killing of Brianna Ghey, where members of the public paid their respects with a candlelight vigil
Read moreDetailsOn Saturday, Reading came together to mourn the killing of Brianna Ghey, where members of the public paid their respects with a candlelight vigil
Read moreDetailsThe council will again waive road closure fees so that members of the public can hold their own street parties for the coronation of King Charles III
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has announced that four of the town's statues and installations will be given a new lease of life following cleaning works
Read moreDetailsWATER restrictions could feature later this year, according to a University of Reading meteorologist.
Read moreDetailsPooch Party sees canine activities and pub socials mix for owners and four-legged friends alike
Read moreDetailsThe Go! Team's Ian Parton talks LittleBigPlanet, latest albums, and the Like generation ahead of their Sub89 show in March
Read moreDetailsReading Walks Festival will see more than 40 guided walks bringing the story of Reading to life between Wednesday-Sunday, May 10-14
Read moreDetailsJACK Whitehall has announced a string of new live stand-up dates ahead of his upcoming tour, including one in Reading. The star of Bad Education, Travels With My Father, and...
Read moreDetailsA portion of King's Road is set to close for a month while the council undertakes necessary repair works on the Holy Brook culverts
Read moreDetailsAfter continued uncertainty about the site's future, MPs Matt Rodda and Alok Sharma are due to meet with the Prisons minister to discuss Reading Gaol
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