Lucky resident bags six-figure jackpot in Reading casino
The Grosvenor Casino on Richfield Avenue has been able to make an anonymous winner's day after he cashed in a jackpot worth £202,000
Read moreDetailsThe Grosvenor Casino on Richfield Avenue has been able to make an anonymous winner's day after he cashed in a jackpot worth £202,000
Read moreDetailsCARGO bikes could be a familiar sight on Reading's streets from next year, as a company aims to reduce pollution and cut costs.
Read moreDetailsREADING'S ruling Labour party offers "a consistent and aspirational vision" for the town.
Read moreDetailsTHERE will be a full slate of candidates from the Liberal Democrats in this year's local elections in Reading.
Read moreDetailsPLANS to build 620 homes on the site of the former Royal Mail sorting office in Reading have been approved.
Read moreDetailsFIRECREWS were called to extinguish a kitchen fire in a block of flats.
Read moreDetailsThe History of Reading Society are continuing their in person meetings with the next taking place on Wednesday, April 19.
Read moreDetailsFIRE and Rescue Service crews were called to a boat fire last month.
Read moreDetailsA MOTORBIKE was stolen from a home in Rectory Road, Streatley.
Read moreDetailsA singer and confidence-building coach is to host a singing workshop and concert in Reading later this month.
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