Blue Collar bash rings in the new year with a disco
Blue Collar Corner celebrated the new year with a Discorama, including drinks from Double Barrelled and specials from its street food vendors
Read moreDetailsBlue Collar Corner celebrated the new year with a Discorama, including drinks from Double Barrelled and specials from its street food vendors
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police has released the final figures of the arrests made during its joint operation to tackle drink and drug driving
Read moreDetailsProgress Theatre is welcoming 2023 with its first production of the year, The Welkin, by Lucy Kirkwood
Read moreDetailsHome-Start Reading is appealing for volunteers as it has been "inundated" with referrals in recent months and costs continue to rise
Read moreDetailsAUGUST was yet another month of summer celebration throughout the town, with Reading Mela, Here Comes The Sun, The Carnival of the World, and Reading Festival all taking place in...
Read moreDetailsComedian and star of Ladhood and The Russell Howard Hour Jacob Hawley is performing in Reading as part of his live show tour, Bump
Read moreDetailsEnvironmentalist Vivek Gurav visited Reading as part of his "plogging" tour of 30 towns and cities, which sees him jogging and picking litter
Read moreDetailsReading will see a brand new comedy festival, with a weekend including roasts, local comedy competitions, and an after party at venues across town
Read moreDetailsThe council is taking consultation on its proposals for further restrictions regarding houses of multiple occupancy to help preserve communities
Read moreDetailsVivek Gurav is travelling to a different city or location every day for 30 days on foot, jogging and picking up litter as he goes
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