Whiteknights Studio Trail enjoys a successful, and sustainable, weekend
ART LOVERS were treated to the sights and sounds of the Whiteknights Studio Trail.
Read moreDetailsART LOVERS were treated to the sights and sounds of the Whiteknights Studio Trail.
Read moreDetailsA FIVE-METRE tall mechanical puppet made from wheelie bins, a dinosaur and a firebird wandered the roads of South Reading.
Read moreDetailsAs RABBLE begins the run of shows for its latest production in Reading, an adaptation of Henry I, it is also celebrating the launch of a new beer
Read moreDetailsEMPTY plastic bags, crisp packets and chocolate bar wrappers could soon be collected in Reading for recycling, as part of a £200,000 trial
Read moreDetailsBerkshire rail enthusiasts and bemused commuters were treated to a rare sight last Wednesday, when the Flying Scotsman, passed through Reading
Read moreDetailsDOUBLE yellow lines could be introduced outside a new drive-through coffee shop in a bid to stop queueing outside.
Read moreDetailsANYONE heading to Glastonbury later this month don't have to be part of the great unwashed at the end. A Reading hotel is offering free showers.
Read moreDetailsA little over 20 years ago, Pingewood-based Island Sailing Club received an invitation to sail with the Goring on Thames Sailing Club.
Read moreDetailsREADING residents are being urged to use other services where possible as the Royal Berkshire Hospital is seeing high levels of demand
Read moreDetailsWhile Ofsted has laid out changes to its inspections and operations, the changes have been described as "a good start," but more must be done
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