Community Festival returns to University of Reading
The University of Reading is set to see the return of its family festival on Saturday, May 17
Read moreDetailsThe University of Reading is set to see the return of its family festival on Saturday, May 17
Read moreDetailsA huge housing development at a former golf course in Caversham is set to be expanded with a total of nearly 300 new homes.
Read moreDetailsAn optician and hearing care provider is urging the over 40s to embrace active ageing after research show over 60s are more active than over 40s
Read moreDetailsThe Woodley windows business is branching out.
Read moreDetailsThe Caversham Horticultural Society has released the results of its spring show, which took place on Saturday, March 29.
Read moreDetailsBroad Street Mall took to social media to ask their audience which character they wanted to visit the centre this Easter and the votes are in.
Read moreDetailsA study conducted by Value My Car examining which towns and cities in the UK were most difficult for new drivers has ranked Reading second
Read moreDetailsReading Buses is celebrating an increase in customer satisfaction following the release of results from a survey.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police and the OPCC have release the latest round of support for Berkshire organisations through the Community Fund.
Read moreDetailsA gastropub in Caversham known for its traditional British cuisine and drinks selection could open earlier during the day
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