Double bill of brass coming to Reading as Bandsman concert season continues
A SERIES of band concerts continues in June with not one but two performances on the same day.
Read moreDetailsA SERIES of band concerts continues in June with not one but two performances on the same day.
Read moreDetailsA BAKERY is preparing to open its doors in Reading town centre.
Read moreDetailsA BODY has been found in the River Thames near Sonning Bridge, and police believe it is that of a man who has been missing since early last month
Read moreDetailsAn unused office building in Reading town centre could soon become a court if plans to prepare it for use are approved.
Read moreDetailsThe combined efforts of more than 70 runners in the Reading Half Marathon last weekend have raised more than £19,000 in donations for Sue Ryder
Read moreDetailsA WHITLEY mother says she is living in a council home plagued with mould, leading to her fearing for the health of her two children.
Read moreDetailsDefend Our Juries is protesting Reading Crown Court today as part of its continued campaign against the 'erosion' of jury and defendants' rights
Read moreDetailsPolice officers discovered crack cocaine and heroin in the Nike Air Jordans in the porch of Stacey-Edis Gyan-Boatey during a search of his home.
Read moreDetailsThere will be a full weekend closure between junctions 9 (A243 Leatherhead) and 10 (A3 Wisley) in May.
Read moreDetailsOli FitzGerald, 40, is raising funds for Parents and Children Together (PACT), which provides support for children and families in the borough
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