Reading man sentenced for drug offences
A Reading man has been sentenced to two years, eight months' imprisonment for the supply of a controlled class A drug on Friday, June 24
Read moreDetailsA Reading man has been sentenced to two years, eight months' imprisonment for the supply of a controlled class A drug on Friday, June 24
Read moreDetailsA READING FC fan has been successful in his bid to collect every shirt the Royals have played in since he was born.
Read moreDetailsBall games are fun at any age, and a great way to get our hearts pumping.
Read moreDetailsA LECTURE looking at the history of Reading's historic abbey site attracted a crowd of people earlier this month
Read moreDetailsTALENTED young dancers will be taking to The Hexagon?s stage this weekend to showcase their work
Read moreDetailsMUSIC from the Father Willis Organ will be heard at a lunchtime concert taking place in Reading?s Concert Hall next week.
Read moreDetailsA SPECIAL golden concert will take place in Reading?s Concert Hall early next month as a local group marks its big anniversary
Read moreDetailsA FRIENDLY open-mic poetry contest returns to The Rising Sun Arts Centre this Sunday.
Read moreDetailsREADING Borough Council has revealed proposals to revitalise the town’s cultural offering by transforming the Hexagon Theatre and building a new Central Library. The plans were released on Tuesday, June...
Read moreDetailsThe former Southern Gas Social Club building has been locally listed as "significant," though its future is still uncertain
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