Beat The Street game comes back to Reading
T'S the game that put the map on Reading and it's coming to a street near you.
Read moreDetailsT'S the game that put the map on Reading and it's coming to a street near you.
Read moreDetailsTeam-mates of Rams Rugby Football Club's under-9s player Harry Mills have raised almost £30,000 for charity after having their heads shaved.
Read moreDetailsA healthy, peaceful environment, where students want to be, marks out one school for its nominator for School of the Year, sponsored by Qwerty.
Read moreDetailsA myriad of social and fundraising events creating "an amazing community spirit" is the hallmark of a parent teacher association
Read moreDetailsA COMMUNITY group is welcoming new members to its weekly meet-ups.
Read moreDetailsA SOUTH Reading community group is inviting residents to join them for a spot of afternoon tea on Thursday, September 28.
Read moreDetailsFIRE CREWS from a Reading fire station had to work from a sister station after structural engineers inspected for aerated concrete
Read moreDetailsAn award-winning Berkshire's restaurant is for sale.
Read moreDetailsA 12-WEEK consultation into the future of Reading's transport has been launched with a view to boosting cycling, public transport and walking
Read moreDetailsA RUNNING club will put visitors through their paces at an upcoming community showcase.
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