Free Cheers: BOGOF beer across Reading in aid of Marmalade Trust
Pubs across Reading are offering customers a two for one deal on selected drinks as part of the Here's to the Pub campaign in aid of Marmalade Trust.
Read moreDetailsPubs across Reading are offering customers a two for one deal on selected drinks as part of the Here's to the Pub campaign in aid of Marmalade Trust.
Read moreDetailsmayor of Reading, has called for financial donations to the Reading Ukrainian Community Centre amid council's Ukraine agenda
Read moreDetailsWater Fest 2022 set for Saturday, June 4, as the flagship event for Reading's celebrations of the Queen's Platinum Jubilee in the Summer.
Read moreDetailsOverturned car in tilehurst, with police, ambulances, and fire service attending.
Read moreDetailsThe mayor of Reading Cllr Rachel Eden attended the official opening of B Radio's new studio facility
Read moreDetailsPurple Turtle fires shots at Vladimir Putin with it's new shot in aid of Ukraine charity.
Read moreDetailsDrag Queen Bingo calls full house down boots at Market House, Market Place, on Wednesday, March 30.
Read moreDetailsReading Libraries has published a new booklet telling the story of the Maiwand Lion in Forbury Gardens. .
Read moreDetailsJymi Plumer of Berkshire Beer Box will give all proceeds from the monthly selection box to to aid humanitarian efforts.
Read moreDetailsBerkshire is seventh safest district to drive in, according to QuoteZone.
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