Paws for Thought: Puma Theory talks Readipop, Rising Sun, and releasing their debut album
Puma Theory are ready to pounce, as a headline Halloween show heralds the release of a debut album set to mark a new era for the band
Read moreDetailsPuma Theory are ready to pounce, as a headline Halloween show heralds the release of a debut album set to mark a new era for the band
Read moreDetailsA new report by PwC/DEMOS has placed Reading in 8th place in a list of the best economic performers outside of London
Read moreDetailsFriends Place will offer residential, dementia, and respite care as well as a day care service, after it opens this weekend.
Read moreDetailsThe NHS in Berkshire is kicking off its autumn vaccine roll-out, with pregnant mums and young children prioritised in September
Read moreDetailsA new veterinary clinic in Reading is seeking doggy donors for its blood bank service ahead of its grand opening next month.
Read moreDetailsOlivia Bailey, MP for Reading West and Mid Berkshire, has been selected for a number of new roles following Starmer's swathe of reappointments.
Read moreDetails"The whole landscape changed" ? George Lewis returns with The Best Thing You'll Ever Do at Reading's Concert Hall on Wednesday, October 22.
Read moreDetailsA new athletics track has been laid and opened at Palmer Park Leisure Centre & Stadium following a £500,000 investment by the Council and GLL.
Read moreDetailsReading's quackiest charity event is back for a third year, as the Reading Rotary Duck Race returns to The Oracle Riverside on Saturday, September 13
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council is inviting residents to a free event to celebrate older people on the internationally recognised Older People's Day 2025.
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