National Theatre’s The Best of Enemies comes to the Biscuit Factory
Filmed live in London's West End, The Best of Enemies is screening at Reading Biscuit Facory on Thursday, May 18, from 7pm
Read moreDetailsFilmed live in London's West End, The Best of Enemies is screening at Reading Biscuit Facory on Thursday, May 18, from 7pm
Read moreDetailsTWO Whitley ward councillors expressed their gratitude for the support they have received from residents, as well as from their colleagues.
Read moreDetailsIF you need a bit of colour in your life then sign up now to take part in a special fun run.
Read moreDetailsA READING town centre church is one of 13 across the Thames Valley which will benefit from a major funding scheme for churches and community groups.
Read moreDetailsThose who say there is something special about black and white photography will be able to prove their point in Reading next week
Read moreDetailsKATESGROVE councillor Doug Creswell described Thursday's local elections as a 'positive day'
Read moreDetailsLEADER of Reading Borough Council Jason Brock was full of optimism following Labour's strong showing at Thursday's local elections.
Read moreDetailsTHE leader of the Conservative Group in Reading Borough Council has expressed his regret at losing Caversham Heights
Read moreDetails***** ON THURSDAY, May 4, Reading went to the polls in its first 'normal' local elections since the boundary commission changes were implemented. Last year was an all-out election...
Read moreDetailsSabeur Trabelsi, 44 and of Kings Road, has been convicted by unanimous jury verdict of manslaughter and perverting the course of justice
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