Double celebration for Reading town centre pub The Alehouse
A READING pub held a double celebration on Saturday ? its 30th anniversary in its current incarnation and the 8th anniversary of its current landlord
Read moreDetailsA READING pub held a double celebration on Saturday ? its 30th anniversary in its current incarnation and the 8th anniversary of its current landlord
Read moreDetailsA school which has received national recognition for its teaching on conservation has been nominated for School of the Year.
Read moreDetails"Miracle workers" at Berkshire MS Therapy Centre offer a wide range of services and "excellent support and therapies" says its nominator
Read moreDetailsA SALE of designer clothes on Saturday was more than a bargain ? it will help women get in to work.
Read moreDetailsThe Reading Branch of Berkshire Family History Society is hosting the event, entitled A Grandmothers Legacy: Serendipity Follows Me On My Journey
Read moreDetailsA FESTIVAL of music is coming to Caversham next month, fusing solo performances with a chamber orchestra.
Read moreDetailsHISTORY enthusiasts will have the chance to learn more about Reading Abbey at an upcoming guided tour.
Read moreDetailsPensioners protest at Hewlett Packard's Reading Headquarters
Read moreDetailsREADING'S new-look McDonald's on Friar Street welcomed its first customers on Wednesday morning.
Read moreDetailsDebt levels in Reading have increased by 37% since 2022, the third-highest increase in the UK.
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