Are You Listening? drops second wave of acts for this year’s festival
Tayo Sound, Henjila, Coach party, and Kill Committee join the line-up for the festival's 10th anniversary event on Saturday, May 6
Read moreDetailsTayo Sound, Henjila, Coach party, and Kill Committee join the line-up for the festival's 10th anniversary event on Saturday, May 6
Read moreDetailsA MAN has been arrested by Thames Valley Police in connection with two rapes which took place in Reading. John Opoku, aged 20 and of no fixed abode, was charged...
Read moreDetailsAN ITALIAN-to-go outlet has launched in Reading, bringing specialty coffee and fresh food to Broad Street. Coco di Mama has launched its first branch outside of London as it opens...
Read moreDetailsREPRESENTATIVES from charities and community groups came together to celebrate their work in a unique event.
Read moreDetailsHUNDREDS of children went to school on Saturday, but you won't hear a peep of complaint out of them
Read moreDetailsREADING libraries will host a series of fun arts and crafts sessions during the February half term.
Read moreDetailsSOUTH Reading footballers laced up for a cause on a sweltering May afternoon 34 years ago.
Read moreDetailsBach to Baby will see a clarinet and accordion duet will perform concerti including pieces by Handel, for a parent and baby event at Reading Minster
Read moreDetailsA FUSE box caused a house fire in a Whitley home.
Read moreDetailsPolice are appealing for a witness to come forward following an assault in Reading, following which a Wokingham man has been arrested in connection
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