Biscuit Town’s bicentenary puts 200 years of history on display in a new a exhibition
The Museum of English Rural Life examines Huntley and Palmers' history and relationship with Reading in a new exhibition celebrating 200 years
Read moreDetailsThe Museum of English Rural Life examines Huntley and Palmers' history and relationship with Reading in a new exhibition celebrating 200 years
Read moreDetailsCats Protection's Newbury Centre is hosting a derby to raise funds for needy cats, with the opportunity to visit some of the cats in need of a home
Read moreDetailsPolice appeal for witnesses after a white BMW was chased by two mopeds, then damaged with an angle grinder and stones
Read moreDetailsBhim Niroula, star of Britain's Got Talent, sets his sights on stardom with the catchy single
Read moreDetailsReading Repertory Theatre closes the season with riotous and enjoyable celebration of Shakespeare's seminal classic
Read moreDetailsA man has been sentenced to four years in prison after pleading guilty to robbery and possession of a bladed article
Read moreDetailsTwo men have been charged in connection with an investigation into the death of a man in Lower Earley on Monday, March 31, 2021
Read moreDetailsWeather warnings have been issued for heavy thunderstorms which are due to affect the south and south east at around 7pm on Wednesday, May 18
Read moreDetailsREADING Borough Council has urged community groups to bid for council grants. Charities, voluntary organisations, faith groups, and cultural enterprises have been invited to apply for the council's Small Grants...
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police recognised the service and achievements of officers, staff, and members of the public at the Commanders? commendation ceremony
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