House down cowboy boots: Iota back with annual fundraising barn dance
The Rainbow Barn Dance takes place at Phantom Brewing Co, Meadow Road, Reading from 5.30pm on Saturday, October 19.
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
Read moreDetailsA colourful celebration was held during a gathering of Gurkha military veterans, their loved ones, and the great and good of Reading.
Read moreDetailsA young man "wishing to make the world a better place through science", contributed to the approval for use of one of the Covid-19 vaccines.
Read moreDetailsA builder has been ordered to knock down homes that were built without permission in Reading, where a neighbour was forced to kill more than 100 rats.
Read moreDetailsGo Drive aims to reduce road accidents among young drivers by fostering safer driving attitudes and behaviour.
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council is apologising to residents and urging them to register for refunds they could be due over "unenforcable" parking fines.
Read moreDetailsA MAN has been jailed for for the murder of Vignesh Pattabi Raman following an investigation by Thames Valley Police's Major Crime Unit
Read moreDetailsA man has been sentenced to 16 months in jail after pleading guilty to four counts of burglary and three counts of shoplifting.
Read moreDetailsDivorce are playing at The Face Bar from 7.30pm on Wednesday, October 9, fresh from dropping the first single of their upcoming debut album
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