Fair-well: Carters Steam Fair comes to Reading for final week after 45 years
Carters Steam Fair is bowing out with a big finale visit to Reading's Prospect Park from this weekend through to the end of the month.
Read moreDetailsCarters Steam Fair is bowing out with a big finale visit to Reading's Prospect Park from this weekend through to the end of the month.
Read moreDetailsREADING Borough Council struggles with compliance regarding Freedom of Information requests as it continues to tackle under-performance
Read moreDetailsThe Thames Valley Police Family Liaison Team has been awarded the Local Heroes award by Reading Pride
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police has released a statement in tribute to Richard Burgess on behalf of his family
Read moreDetailsTHAMES VALLEY Police has released a statement from the family of Neil Morris, who was murdered in an arson at Rowe Court on December 15, 2021
Read moreDetailsAfter Hakeem Kigundu was handed a whole life sentence, a victim of the Rowe Court Arson, Joel Richards, speaks about his experiences
Read moreDetailsHakeem Kigundu has been sentenced to * following a two-day hearing at Reading Crown Court concluding on Friday, October 7
Read moreDetailsReading-based NKTA is set to release her first single, Thought I Needed You, on Friday, October 14, and is available to pre-save on Spotify
Read moreDetailsThe first phase of cycling and pedestrian improvement works are set to begin on Shinfield Road on Monday, October 3
Read moreDetailsReading's drag monarch highlights local talent with a show celebrating their first anniversary of performing drag
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