East Reading Festival gears up for summer return to Palmer Park
East Reading Festival, celebrating the diversity of the community in the town, is returning to Palmer Park on Sunday, June 23.
Read moreDetailsEast Reading Festival, celebrating the diversity of the community in the town, is returning to Palmer Park on Sunday, June 23.
Read moreDetailsGreen Park Station, the first new station in the town in 116 years, marked its first anniversary this week after it opened to passengers last May
Read moreDetailsCllr Page has spent his 50th year as a councillor in the town acting as mayor, after being first elected at the age of 19 in 1973
Read moreDetailsUni of Reading students have staged an encampment urging the institution to cut ties with companies complicit with Israel and to condemn the violence
Read moreDetailsWe speak to William Elphick, owner of Hickies, which celebrates 160 years in the business this November
Read moreDetailsA CELEBRATION of food and drink was held at the University of Reading last weekend ? and it was a hit.
Read moreDetailsVirtual wards have seen more than 110,000 patients receive urgent care from the comfort of their own homes, new figures show
Read moreDetailsReading Biscuit Factory is following up on previous short film festivals for a new celebration of indie horror films, Season of the Witch, next month
Read moreDetailsThree ways to make Reading a better place thanks to Reading Voluntary Action
Read moreDetailsReading Museum is hosting sessions to give kids a taste of school life in the Victorian era.
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