Reading Festival 2022: Sunday’s Highlights
THE THIRD day of the festival began with Mallrat, who served up her usual, infectious brand of breezy, down-to-Earth pop as she opened the Main Stage East. Denzel Curry swiftly...
Read moreDetailsTHE THIRD day of the festival began with Mallrat, who served up her usual, infectious brand of breezy, down-to-Earth pop as she opened the Main Stage East. Denzel Curry swiftly...
Read moreDetailsJames Tollafield, 46 and from Duke Street in the town centre, was sentenced to two years in prison by judges at Reading Crown Court on August 26.
Read moreDetailsFIVE people were arrested by Thames Valley Police on Saturday on suspicion of drug offences.
Read moreDetailsRESIDENTS of Kennet Island are being urged to adhere to the hosepipe ban currently in force.
Read moreDetailsTWO of Reading's most popular green spaces have been awarded Green Flags, meaning they are among the best in the country.
Read moreDetailsNeighbours and one of Reading's MPs are celebrating the defeat of a plan to build a 5G mast that would dwarf nearby homes.
Read moreDetailsA pub and hotel in Reading is undergoing a transformation that could see it receive a new name.
Read moreDetailsCampaigners say cyclists are suffering due to missing and incorrect signs across Reading.
Read moreDetailsA search has begun for a developer to build 618 apartments in Reading town centre.
Read moreDetailsTRIBUTES have been paid to journalist and Reading stalwart Hilary Scott, who died last week.
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