Reading man hailed ‘top bloke’ after LBC call goes viral
A person in Reading has gone viral after they were dubbed "the best caller LBC has ever had" in response to a weekend of rioting across the country
Read moreDetailsA person in Reading has gone viral after they were dubbed "the best caller LBC has ever had" in response to a weekend of rioting across the country
Read moreDetailsHistoric buildings around town will throw open their doors to the public for the yearly event which celebrates the history of the area
Read moreDetailsHome-grown purveyors of indie rock Third Lung have joined forces with Pop Classics for the release of their latest double single
Read moreDetailsA regular meeting of Reading poets is set to see a takeover from Oxford Poetry Library when it returns this week, with guest poet Vanessa Lampert
Read moreDetailsViews are being sought on a guide controlling street performances for buskers, musicians and others in Reading town centre.
Read moreDetailsFree-to-enter scheme recognises positive change to help sustain nature
Read moreDetailsA HEFTY water bill for allotments in Reading that are tended to by gardeners has rocketed by a massive 2,600 per cent due to a persistent leaking
Read moreDetailsA man has been praised for stepping forward to volunteer as a community first responder (CFR) during COVID, "one of the hardest years in the history
Read moreDetailsAn "incredible" organisation supporting women and children has been nominated for the Charity of the Year award.
Read moreDetails'This is my calling in life,' says the Bluebird team member
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