Submissions for Progress Theatre’s WriteFest close this month
Submissions for the 20th edition of WriteFest, an annual fixture at the theatre which showcases brand new local writing, are set to close May 31.
Read moreDetailsSubmissions for the 20th edition of WriteFest, an annual fixture at the theatre which showcases brand new local writing, are set to close May 31.
Read moreDetailsThree people have been jailed for a total of 12 years after using a fake clothing brand to operate an illegal drug network through Whatsapp.
Read moreDetailsPolice have carried out a high-visibility security operation in Reading town centre as part of ongoing efforts to deter crime and reassure the public
Read moreDetailsThree people have been arrested following a police operation targeting suspected drug dealing in Reading.
Read moreDetailsPolice and fire services are working together after reports of youths starting fires in a park in Reading.
Read moreDetailsThousands of pounds were spent on removing St George's crosses and flags in Reading during Operation Raise the Colours, it can be revealed.
Read moreDetailsA major road in Reading could be named after one of the town's biggest benefactors.
Read moreDetailsA heartfelt plea has been made to save a Reading library that is due to shut down within days.
Read moreDetailsJack Foz is based in London, but popped along to the Purple Turtle to headline the party celebrating 10 years of Dean Nelson's Generation Studio.
Read moreDetailsA boy has lost out on education after the closure of an independent Christian school in Reading.
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