Councillors join Reading Gurkhas for Dashain celebrations
MORE than 100 people took to the South Reading Community Centre on Saturday to celebrate the major Hindu festival Dashain.
Read moreDetailsMORE than 100 people took to the South Reading Community Centre on Saturday to celebrate the major Hindu festival Dashain.
Read moreDetailsTHE ALDWORTH Philharmonic Orchestra is back in action this weekend.
Read moreDetailsCHRISTMAS will come early, after Reading Borough Council granted permission for a popular seasonal attraction to return
Read moreDetailsSOUTH READING residents interested in becoming more tech-savvy will have the chance to hone their skills at bimonthly sessions.
Read moreDetailsMUMS and dads of children who aren't a fan of their greens are being invited to take part in a study to increase their youngsters' veg uptake.
Read moreDetailsRoyal Berkshire Fire and Rescue attended reports of an animal in distress on Monday.
Read moreDetailsNew Directions College's annual awards ceremony sees adult learners, support partners, staff, and volunteers commended in 12 categories
Read moreDetailsReading-based clean energy solutions company Enviromena has completed a major equity raise.
Read moreDetailsTHAMES Valley Police is appealing for information following a report of theft from a motor vehicle.
Read moreDetailsVolunteers from Procter & Gamble's Reading offices lent their time to Little Heath School in Tilehurst to clean up a site ahead of of green projects
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