Hickies celebrating 160 years with song competition
Hickies Music is set to mark its 160th year in business by offering the chance to win £500 to an aspiring musician in a song competition
Read moreDetailsHickies Music is set to mark its 160th year in business by offering the chance to win £500 to an aspiring musician in a song competition
Read moreDetailsThe Weller Centre is throwing open the space for weekly gardening sessions, in partnership with Reading Borough Council and Incredible Edible Reading
Read moreDetailsREADING is among 20 locations where local authorities have joined one of the biggest fostering partnerships in the UK
Read moreDetailsReadipop Festival returns to Christchurch Meadows from Friday-Sunday, July 12-14
Read moreDetailsTHE NHS BOB Integrated Care Board is inviting residents to take part in its next public meeting on Tuesday, July 16
Read moreDetailsAn Uber driver has been fined more than £1,000 and given eight penalty points on his license after illegally plying for hire in Reading
Read moreDetailsThames Water has continued to accrue debt and could run out of funds by next summer, the company has said
Read moreDetailsThe organisers of Berkshire Motor Show have released a statement after the event was rained off last weekend
Read moreDetailsReading Buses has announced that its annual open day for 2024 have smashed previous records for funds raised in aid of charity
Read moreDetailsThe All Star Awards see healthcare workers recognised for their help in going "above and beyond" for others
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