COMMUNITY CUP: Refugees celebrated at football tournament
THE BEAUTIFUL game served as a force for good on Saturday as four teams came together for the Reading Community Cup.
Read moreDetailsTHE BEAUTIFUL game served as a force for good on Saturday as four teams came together for the Reading Community Cup.
Read moreDetailsREADING'S shoppers snapped up a bargain at the weekend ? everything was free.
Read moreDetailsIT'S not often children are told they are having a giraffe and their parents are serious, but that's exactly what happened in Reading town centre
Read moreDetailsTHE UNIVERSITY of Reading wants to install an information board showing its links with the community.
Read moreDetailsOFFICES that were once used by Thames Water face demolition so three new buildings can be created.
Read moreDetailsA CELEBRATION of life on four wheels is coming to Reading this Sunday as the Berkshire Motor Show returns
Read moreDetailsSheer Obsession is back with a vengeance and hand-picked talent from Jinn AlHijra, Londyn, Percy Non Grata, Toney Baloney, and Francis LightningHeart
Read moreDetailsA 68-year-old man has been charged with five counts of sexual assault and one count of outraging public decency following a TVP investigation
Read moreDetailsTHE company behind a new mural in Reading town centre wants to add advertising to the artwork.
Read moreDetailsA PLAN to replace long-empty student homes on land close to Reading's town centre with a new block of flats has been refused
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