Former Gas Works Road social club listed as “locally-important”
The former Southern Gas Social Club building has been locally listed as "significant," though its future is still uncertain
Read moreDetailsThe former Southern Gas Social Club building has been locally listed as "significant," though its future is still uncertain
Read moreDetailsThe Scarlet Vixens return to their regular residency at the Purple Turtle, showing that they still know how to put on a show
Read moreDetailsNew research names Reading as the third best place in the UK for learner drivers, with ease of access to instructors and good road safety
Read moreDetailsLincoln MGT teams with Jelly to offer craft workshops and a time capsule project, creating art as part of the Station Hill development
Read moreDetailsForbury Gardens will be host to a Bastille Day Festival once again as it returns for its tenth year celebrating the national day of France
Read moreDetailsA pair of Peregrine falcons has successfully hatched two chicks at their nest on top of one of Reading's most iconic buildings, The Blade
Read moreDetailsReading Today speaks to Gyles Brandreth, honorary president of the Oscar Wilde Society, about the future of Reading Gaol and its heritage
Read moreDetailsThe Met Office warns heavy rain and thunderstorms could cause disruption across Berkshire from 10am on Thursday
Read moreDetailsReading Football Club and the University of Reading are teaming up to combat the climate crisis in a new partnership, part of Show Your Stripes Day
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is given highest level of accreditation for Disability Confidence, following an assessment by the DWP
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