Triangle Players reawakens Sleeping Beauty
Triangle Players are set to return to the stage with their latest show, Sleeping Beauty, based on Charles Perrault's late-17th-Century fairy tale
Read moreDetailsTriangle Players are set to return to the stage with their latest show, Sleeping Beauty, based on Charles Perrault's late-17th-Century fairy tale
Read moreDetailsFlats and a convenience store are coming to the site of a former motorcycle shop in Reading which has been vacant for years.
Read moreDetailsCouncil tax and rents for people in Reading are set to increase this year as the council faces 'extraordinary pressures'.
Read moreDetailsRoyal Berkshire Fire and Rescue Authority has opened its consultation on tax funding for the next financial year.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police has launched a murder investigation following a stabbing in Reading on Thursday, January 2, with one man arrested
Read moreDetailsTHE MET Office has issued multiple weather warnings over the weekend for the majority of the UK, including Reading.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council has received plans to improve the recreation ground at Millworth Lane.
Read moreDetailsA clash over the successes and failures of Reading Borough Council has taken place as politicians debated the council's multi-million pound budget.
Read moreDetailsOn the Sunday after Christmas, the East Berkshire Palestine Solidarity Campaign set up stall In Reading's Broad Street
Read moreDetailsAn expansion project for a busy late-night bar and music venue in Reading is due to be decided soon.
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