IN PICTURES: Reading Half Marathon 2025
On Sunday, March 23, Reading Half Marathon returned to town once again, welcoming thousands of runners to take on the
Read moreDetailsOn Sunday, March 23, Reading Half Marathon returned to town once again, welcoming thousands of runners to take on the
Read moreDetailsParticipants from across the UK and the world took to the starting line in the 43rd edition of the event which welcomes seasoned runners and novices
Read moreDetailsShoe retailer SportsShoes.com has released its annual Running Report revealing the competitive races that are growing the most in popularity.
Read moreDetailsAre You Listening? Festival has announced who will be joining Sprints for its Friday show when the annual event returns in May.
Read moreDetailsResidents are being encouraged to get involved with Food Waste Action Week and further reduce their food waste to help protect the environment.
Read moreDetailsMembers of the public have lodged a citizen's arrest against Thames Water executive in Reading, the company has confirmed.
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has set out its timings for community parties this summer, with four weeks ear-marked for street parties and events this year.
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council says action to fell a number of dangerous trees at Clayfield Copse affected by ash dieback disease will begin shortly.
Read moreDetailsResearchers have released a study showing that footballers taking penalty kicks are sometimes sacrificing the best shots to prioritise credibility.
Read moreDetailsA READING MP has given an award to a business providing support to some of the town's canine residents. Matt Rodda presented Toni Ilsley, founder of Charlie's Dog Place, with...
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