CityFibre in takeover talks with Virgin Media O2
A BROADBAND provider conducting major works in Reading could be on the cusp of being bought out by Virgin Media O2.
Read moreDetailsA BROADBAND provider conducting major works in Reading could be on the cusp of being bought out by Virgin Media O2.
Read moreDetailsSTAFF at a Reading-based housebuilder have completed gruelling physical challenges to raise money for a worthy cause.
Read moreDetailsBUDDING performers from across Berkshire have been showcasing their talents at a prestigious arts festival.
Read moreDetailsThe Smurfs are set to take to the streets as part of the town's April Fools festivites for an immersive great escape experience
Read moreDetailsKatsie Fong Frydenberg made her debut at The Hexagon last Christmas in Jack and the Beanstalk, wowing audiences with her voice and penchant for comedy
Read moreDetailsYOUNG ones and their families will be taking part in a fun-filled Easter trail in Reading town centre over the Spring holidays.
Read moreDetailsA CAMPAIGN aimed at getting the community growing is coming out of winter hibernation now that spring is here.
Read moreDetailsThe Reading Vintage Flea Market will be returning to Blue Collar Corner on Sunday, March 26, offering a range of stalls
Read moreDetailsA READING pub is hosting a party to celebrate the launch of Art Brew's Seville Rye beer.
Read moreDetailsTHOUSANDS of runners will take to the streets of Reading as the town's favourite race returns on Sunday, April 2.
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