Up the Ding: SCL fifth safest stadium
READING FC's home ground has been named the fifth safest football stadium in the UK, according to a study.
Read moreDetailsREADING FC's home ground has been named the fifth safest football stadium in the UK, according to a study.
Read moreDetailsA THEALE pub has a bright new look following an extensive refurbishment.
Read moreDetailsIT'S a bit of luxury in a burger, but without the luxury price tag - and that's the Honest Burgers truth
Read moreDetailsSpizzenergi, previously known as Athletico Spizz 80, Spizzoil and The Spizzles, is coming to The Face Bar in Reading on November 19
Read moreDetailsWHEN Arnie uttered the immortal words 'I'll be back', little did he realise it meant the film returning to the big screen.
Read moreDetailsTODAY is a big day for Reading as the Elizabeth Line connects the town to the Big Smoke, without the need to change trains.
Read moreDetailsMel Bloor of ITV Meridian, who has presented the Pride of Reading awards for many years, will be joined again this year by the BBC's Matt Allwright.
Read moreDetailsA PLAN to convert Reading's former Central Swimming Pool with homes has been submitted to the council.
Read moreDetailsA PEEK into Reading's past was presented to members of a society aimed at celebrating one of the town's most historic areas.
Read moreDetailsA POPULAR race that helps blow away the cobwebs after the festive break is to mark its 40th anniversary next year.
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