Registration open for Sue Ryder overnight hike
FUNDRAISERS in Reading and Wokingham can now sign up for a unique event to support charity Sue Ryder.
Read moreDetailsFUNDRAISERS in Reading and Wokingham can now sign up for a unique event to support charity Sue Ryder.
Read moreDetailsA CHANCE to recreate the bygone era of rail travel is on offer to passengers this September as a steam locomotive makes its way through Reading
Read moreDetailsA SUPERMARKET in Theale was burgled in an overnight raid earlier this month, and Thames Valley Police are appealing for witnesses.
Read moreDetailsYOUNGSTERS are set to explore their future prospects at an upcoming careers fair.
Read moreDetailsA COMMUNITY group will hold an open meeting to get to the bottom of some of Reading's unsolved mysteries.
Read moreDetailsNATURE lovers are being invited to take part in a guided walk down the Kennet and Avon Canal.
Read moreDetailsA GANG attacked a man in Katesgrove, leaving him with injuries that needed to be treated by medical experts.
Read moreDetailsReading's first outing under new manager Ruben Selles proved to be a struggle as they succumbed to a 2-0 defeat to League Two Sutton.
Read moreDetailsSam Hutchinson has lauded new Royals boss Ruben Selles but remained coy over Reading's recent off-field troubles.
Read moreDetailsTHE SECOND day of Readipop's three-day festival has been called off due to ongoing bad weather. Jungle Brothers and Professor Green were among those tipped to be playing at the...
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