From East to Fest: East Reading Festival gears up for summer fun
East Reading Festival is returning to Palmer Park on June 25, bringing with it a day of family fun, festivities, and friendship
Read moreDetailsEast Reading Festival is returning to Palmer Park on June 25, bringing with it a day of family fun, festivities, and friendship
Read moreDetailsLOCAL television service That's Thames Valley will continue to operate for another 10 years subject to the outcome of a public consultation.
Read moreDetailsA RESTAURANT chain hoping to open in Reading town centre has submitted a fresh planning application to the council.
Read moreDetailsTHE OWNERS of a Reading cinema and arts centre wants permission to install three illuminated poster boxes
Read moreDetailsThe owner of a home in Priest Hill, Caversham has applied to build a fitness studio in their garden
Read moreDetailsREADING'S floatiest festival was back in style on Saturday, June 10, as WaterFest 2023 returned to its usual home in the centre of town.
Read moreDetailsART LOVERS were treated to the sights and sounds of the Whiteknights Studio Trail.
Read moreDetailsA FIVE-METRE tall mechanical puppet made from wheelie bins, a dinosaur and a firebird wandered the roads of South Reading.
Read moreDetailsAs RABBLE begins the run of shows for its latest production in Reading, an adaptation of Henry I, it is also celebrating the launch of a new beer
Read moreDetailsEMPTY plastic bags, crisp packets and chocolate bar wrappers could soon be collected in Reading for recycling, as part of a £200,000 trial
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