Where better to have a staycation than Reading?
FOR YEARS, the concept of holidaying at home has been an opportunity to get out and explore the great outdoors on the doorstep.
Read moreDetailsFOR YEARS, the concept of holidaying at home has been an opportunity to get out and explore the great outdoors on the doorstep.
Read moreDetailsA CAVERSHAM coffee shop is to host an open mic night in honour of a teenager who died from a brain tumour.
Read moreDetailsReplacement traffic light were finally switched on for the first time, and caused delays with traffic filling up Kings Road at all hours of the day
Read moreDetailsWHEN IT comes to brollies, you won't need it in Reading as much as you will elsewhere as, outside of London, it is the driest place in the country
Read moreDetailsTHERE'S a new burger on the menu, and it's a bit of a blockbuster.
Read moreDetailsAHEAD of his Reading and Leeds Festival appearance, Scottish musician Lewis Capaldi is preparing for a very intimate performance.
Read moreDetailsA THREE-day festival celebrating scooters and VWs is returning to Emmer Green.
Read moreDetailsMORE than 50 firefighters were called in to tackle a major fire in Reading town centre. The second floor of the building housing the Cmart Oriental supermarket in Friar Street...
Read moreDetailsAXING one-day travelcards to London will have a serious impact on passengers, says one of Reading's two MPs.
Read moreDetailsSTUDENTS in the Ding showcased their abilities as both sportspeople and scholars.
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