Mayor Eden set to ‘Beat the Bounds’ in a centuries old tradition
Cllr Eden will be beating the boundaries of Reading in the first observation of the tradition in over a century to raise funds for charity
Read moreDetailsCllr Eden will be beating the boundaries of Reading in the first observation of the tradition in over a century to raise funds for charity
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Read moreDetailsFrom Friday, September 2, Progress stages Jeeves and Wooster in Perfect Nonsense, written by P.G. Wodehouse and adapted by David and Robert Goodale
Read moreDetailsTHE NEXT phase of the Elizabeth Line has been announced, with trains commencing from Sunday, November 6. Sunday services will begin, bringing the line up to seven days a week...
Read moreDetailsTHE AMAZONS' Matt Thomson and Chris Alderton dropped into Oxfam Music, on Duke Street, to perform an intimate, acoustic gig on Thursday, August 18
Read moreDetailsMatt Rodda MP visits students at Reading College, where he congratulated them on their efforts and said that "it's been a difficult time"
Read moreDetailsReading Pride has announced the line-up for its PrideXtra stage, this year hosted by Drag race royalty, Sum Ting Wong
Read moreDetailsThames Water has announced that the Temporary Use Ban will begin on Wednesday, August 24, placing restrictions on use of hosepipes
Read moreDetailsReading Festival released comedy and cinema line-ups, including Russell Howard and Reginald D Hunter, and showings of Uncharted and Spider Man
Read moreDetailsWith Rage Against the Machine's European tour and festival dates cancelled, The 1975 are your new Sunday headliners for Reading Festival
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