Back to the Beat: Beat The Street returns to Reading this month
Beat The Street is back, encouraging residents to improve their lives through active travel choices in a competitive, town-wide game
Read moreDetailsBeat The Street is back, encouraging residents to improve their lives through active travel choices in a competitive, town-wide game
Read moreDetailsReading Pubwatch is marking two decades of maintaining standards in the town's venues with a celebratory conference next week
Read moreDetailsREADING Stanza’s Poets’ Cafe is back for its monthly meeting of Berkshire’s bards and renowned guest poets. This month’s guests are Matthew Stewart and Mat Riches. The event also welcomes...
Read moreDetailsReading is in the top ten towns for job opportunities and good salaries, a new study has found.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Positive Support has been named as the recipient of a grant worth 75,000 from the BBC appeal.
Read moreDetailsTHAMES Valley Police is appealing for witnesses to an assault in Reading. It follows an incident that took place at around 12am on Monday, August 26, where a woman was...
Read moreDetailsThames Water is now set to go ahead with its 50-year plan for resource management after gaining government approval
Read moreDetailsThe University of Reading has made further discoveries of remains which could support theories about monastic care of Anglo-Saxon people
Read moreDetailsLabour Cllrs for the Abbey Ward David Stevens and Mohammed Ayub attended for a community barbecue
Read moreDetailsData collected by the university shows that the evening of Sunday, September 1-2 was one of the warmest September night in 75 years
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