Jurassic giants take over Reading
Thirteen Cretaceous critters and two interactive exhibits have been built across Reading, including in both the Oracle and Broad Street Mall
Read moreDetailsThirteen Cretaceous critters and two interactive exhibits have been built across Reading, including in both the Oracle and Broad Street Mall
Read moreDetailsAN OVERNIGHT road closure is set to start this Friday, meaning some Woodley drivers may have to find alternative routes.
Read moreDetailsIota Events is bringing live entertainment from queer performers, including Brittana Faberry, Dorian Gay, and Duac, and music from Anitah DJ
Read moreDetailsThe victim was hit over the head with a metal pole and has a number of personal items stolen, suffering serious head injuries, in Palmer Park
Read moreDetailsIn the early hours of the morning on Wednesday, August 8, an incident took place in Hemdean Road, Caversham, leading to a number of road closures
Read moreDetailsThe EFL League One match was at Reading's Select Car Leasing Stadium, where two public order incidents took place during the fixture
Read moreDetailsRuben Selles' young Royals pulled off an upset for the ages on Tuesday night.
Read moreDetailsThis weekend, the rain is set to break (at least metaphorically) as Here Comes The Sun returns featuring poetry, live music, and cabaret to Reading
Read moreDetailsJason MacBeth, a member at The Caversham, Home of Reading Golf Club, has raised funds for Macmillan Cancer Research with a huge golf challenge
Read moreDetailsMORE THAN 40 people came together at Hilton Reading for an afternoon of education and empowerment.
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