Craft cafe at Reading Family Church
LADIES in South Reading can get creative at a church's monthly initiative.
Read moreDetailsLADIES in South Reading can get creative at a church's monthly initiative.
Read moreDetailsJake Sackman, aged 27 and of Hawkedon Way, Lower Earley, was found guilty of drink driving on Wednesday, April 26
Read moreDetailsA READING publisher is seeking submissions for a collection of poetry from people with links to the town. Two Rivers Press is currently preparing an anthology of works from people...
Read moreDetailsMorris dance 'apprentice' Jess Tyers was so impressed by care given to her mum at a hospice she inspired her dancing team to fundraise for it.
Read moreDetailsA UNIVERSITY of Reading-linked institution has opened in Cape Town, South Africa.
Read moreDetailsKrispy Kreme, the makers of luxury baked treats, will be producing three very special flavours and they will be available for the coronation weekend
Read moreDetailsTWO SOUTH Reading organisations are inviting residents to help plan an exciting summer community event.
Read moreDetailsTHE 2022 local elections were a landmark year for Reading's Green party ? they became the official opposition after making enough gains
Read moreDetailsREADING'S Conservatives are busy campaigning to restore their place as the official opposition in the town.
Read moreDetailsJAPANESE culture has come to The Oracle in Reading, and it's all thanks to a bowl ? well, 2,000 of them ? of noodles.
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