New craft and small business event launches in Reading
Residents invited to shop small and support local creatives
Read moreDetailsResidents invited to shop small and support local creatives
Read moreDetailsIts winter fund-raising efforts are supporting two more borough charities
Read moreDetailsA man has been charged with multiple rape and sexual assault offences following an investigation by Thames Valley Police.
Read moreDetailsReading has been recognised as one of the world's most nature-rich places, ranking ninth in a new global Green City Index.
Read moreDetailsReading's Liberal Democrat councillors have opposed the council's 2026/27 budget, citing concerns over depleted reserves
Read moreDetailsA new true crime event is coming to Reading, promising a night of forensic insight, crime scene reconstructions, and a live psychopathy test.
Read moreDetailsA new bar and social darts venue, Flight Club, is set to open in Reading on 1 May 2026, just in time for the Early May Bank Holiday.
Read moreDetailsA Berkshire brewery has teamed up with a national women's beer community to create a special edition drink to mark International Women's Day.
Read moreDetailsMP Olivia Bailey has encouraged community organisations in Reading West and Mid Berkshire to bid for funding to host an Armed Forces Day event
Read moreDetailsA beloved UK nightclub chain has announced multiple closures ? and questions over whether the Popworld in Reading will continue to trade.
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