B Radio’s new studio opened by Mayor Eden.
The mayor of Reading Cllr Rachel Eden attended the official opening of B Radio's new studio facility
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.
Read moreDetailsKEEP Britain Tidy is calling for fresh volunteers for its annual Great British Spring Clean, its annual campaign to fight littering.
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council continues to narrow the gender pay gap of its employees, shrinking by 3%
Read moreDetailsAfter revealing the first acts in early February, a further 30 artists have now been added to the line-up.
Read moreDetailsA Peace vigil to show solidarity with Ukraine was attended by more than 200 people, including the Mayor of Reading and MP Matt Rodda.
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