Haunt Street Mall: Halloween is coming to Broad Street Mall
Broad Street Mall is heralding the spooky season with competitions, trails, and activities for shoppers in Reading
Read moreDetailsBroad Street Mall is heralding the spooky season with competitions, trails, and activities for shoppers in Reading
Read moreDetailsNational Highways is urging drivers to plan ahead if travelling to Reading this weekend.
Read moreDetailsNational Poetry Day visitor brings numbers and words together for students
Read moreDetailsTea, cakes, and swapping favourite poems made for a 'great day'
Read moreDetailsThe Laura's Lasting Legacy Fundraiser takes place at Milk bar from 6pm on Thursday, October 10
Read moreDetailsReading is among 23 locations which have seen Paddington Bear statues unveiled as part of the Paddington Visits trail
Read moreDetailsOfwat has ordered Thames Water to reimburse customers for falling short on performance targets despite raise in rating to "average"
Read moreDetailsOccuity, which develops optical medical technology, has accelerated the bringing of one of its new diagnostic devices to healthcare in Europe
Read moreDetailsThe Rainbow Barn Dance takes place at Phantom Brewing Co, Meadow Road, Reading from 5.30pm on Saturday, October 19.
Read moreDetailsA teacher who became a tutor has developed "an absolutely fantastic business supporting learners across Reading and England who are out of school
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