Can’t Stop Talking: Gyles Brandreth brings his latest live show to The Hexagon
Gyles Brandreth is bringing his latest live show, Can't Stop Talking, to the venue when he goes on tour in October
Read moreDetailsGyles Brandreth is bringing his latest live show, Can't Stop Talking, to the venue when he goes on tour in October
Read moreDetailsA Yellow warning of snow and ice has been put in place across central England and parts of Scotland, including Reading and Wokingham
Read moreDetailsPolice are looking to reunite stolen phones with their original owners after they were recovered from what police believe was a series of thefts
Read moreDetailsREADING Borough Council has apologised after an IT error meant families were unable to find out which secondary school they were offered.
Read moreDetailsA COMMUNITY GROUP is inviting history enthusiasts to attend a tour of one of Reading's most historic buildings.
Read moreDetailsPARENTS are being invited to bring their young ones to a weekly toddler group.
Read moreDetailsSt John and St Stephen is hosting a barn dance in aid of Amnesty International from 7pm on Saturday, March 11
Read moreDetailsA woman in her sixties was walking along Silver Street at around 9.30pm on Saturday, March 4, when she was approached from behind by two offenders
Read moreDetailsHouseholds without a direct relationship to a domestic electricity supplier will be eligible to apply for support from the government with their bills
Read moreDetailsA UNIVERSITY of Reading professor has won a prestigious fellowship grant to support new drug development.
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