Rainbow Barn Dance raises hundreds to help community member’s healthcare costs
With Big Jay taking up hosting duties, the event saw live performances from Duac, Dorian Gay, and Brittana Faberry, as well as DJ sets from Anitah DJ
Read moreDetailsWith Big Jay taking up hosting duties, the event saw live performances from Duac, Dorian Gay, and Brittana Faberry, as well as DJ sets from Anitah DJ
Read moreDetailsTHE Lionesses may have lost the World Cup final on Sunday but a Caversham football club hailed them as winners because of the boost given to the sport
Read moreDetailsRESIDENTS campaigning against a phone mast that would the equivalent of four-storey building will next week find out if an appeal was successful.
Read moreDetailsCAN scientists predict when people will develop inflammatory arthritis (IA) using artificial intelligence?
Read moreDetailsOPTICIANS in Reading, Woodley and Lower Earley are urging parents to get their children's eyes tested ahead of the new school year.
Read moreDetailsTO MARK the launch of a new collaboration between a Reading bar and a Finchampstead brewery, a special event is to take place next week
Read moreDetailsAN EVENING of burlesque entertainment is coming to Reading town centre this Saturday, August 26.
Read moreDetailsNatasha hopes people of all abilities will step up and raise money for life-saving research.
Read moreDetailsA 10-year-old boy has died following an incident in the River Kennet on Monday, August 21.
Read moreDetailsA DECISION to close a major pedestrian route just before the start of Reading Festival has been criticised by the town's opposition parties.
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