‘Clampdown’ order on anti-social behaviour comes into effect across the borough
Reading Borough Council has announced that its partnership with Thames Valley Police has brought a new protection order to the borough.
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has announced that its partnership with Thames Valley Police has brought a new protection order to the borough.
Read moreDetailsThe Royal Berks Charity is celebrating the achievement of 73 dedicated runners who took on the Reading Half Marathon, raising more than £40,000.
Read moreDetailsHuge Davies is back at the theatre for their latest comedy night this week, bringing his unique brand of surreal and dark humour and deadpan delivery.
Read moreDetailsThe stage was set for the Green Park Reading Half Marathon, with the 13.1-mile route laid out and blue skies setting almost perfect conditions
Read moreDetailsOne of Reading's most vibrant bands is back with a brand new offering, just days ahead of their appearance at Beat Connection this weekend.
Read moreDetailsStorybook and play sessions that have worked to transform children's relationship with books in South Reading need public support to continue over the coming months.
Read moreDetailsLeisure operator GLL is teaming up with health charity Diabetes UK to help people in Reading get active for a good cause.
Read moreDetailsThe Museum of English Rural Life's Easter offering is returning with a new look, as it launches a refreshed version of its Rat Trail this weekend
Read moreDetailsREADING Borough Council has revealed what a new sheltered housing unit for delivering adult social care in the town is set to look like. Plans for a new 62-home centre...
Read moreDetailsA successful funding bid is set to see further opportunities for initiatives to improve resident health across the borough.
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