Unique Reading tea room celebrates 10 years afloat
Whittington?s Tea Barge is moored on the north bank of the river Thames alongside Hills Meadows. It reopens for the season on Saturday, March 26.
Read moreDetailsWhittington?s Tea Barge is moored on the north bank of the river Thames alongside Hills Meadows. It reopens for the season on Saturday, March 26.
Read moreDetailsAN EMMER GREEN man has been jailed for six years for modern slavery offences.
Read moreDetailsMORE than 200 protestors gathered in pouring rain last night in a last-ditch bid to prevent a golf course from being turned into housing
Read moreDetailsFollowing a Planning Applications Committee meeting on Monday, March 2, the plan for 223 new homes on Reading Golf Club has been approved.
Read moreDetailsA SAVE the date invitation has been launched for a Jubilee event in Caversham.
Read moreDetailsAt around 10.35pm on Wednesday, February 23, the victim, a woman in her 20s, was out running when she was followed by a black vehicle.
Read moreDetailsTom Daley, a four-time Olympic medallist, is part way through a four day endurance challenge called Hell of a Homecoming in aid of Comic Relief.
Read moreDetailsA CHANCE to learn more about creating watercolours is coming to Caversham next month.
Read moreDetailsA HOST of acts have been confirmed as the Readipop Festival dropped their first lineup.
Read moreDetailsA BODY has been recovered from the River Thames in the search for a man from Reading.
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