March of the giants: Oxford Road to be celebrated in the Giant Parade
The Oxford Road Giant Parade is coming to the town centre, bringing live performances from DJs, musicians, and puppeteers
Read moreDetailsThe Oxford Road Giant Parade is coming to the town centre, bringing live performances from DJs, musicians, and puppeteers
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has been recognised with a Bronze level "carbon literacy" certification, which denotes a dedication to tackling climate change
Read moreDetailsExtinction Rebellion campaigners are staging a protest in Broad Street, where Barclays Bank is holding a net-zero "masterclass" event
Read moreDetailsLet's Sing 2024 will see 17 finalists battling it out to be crowned the victor on Tuesday, with this year's heats open to soloists, duets, and groups
Read moreDetailsUPDATE: The missing man has been found safe, and Thames Valley Police has thanked members of the public for helping with their efforts. The original article, below, has been amended...
Read moreDetailsA CYCLIST on his way to work was injured in a hit and run incident in Whitley on Tuesday. The incident happened between 9am and 10.30am on Tuesday, March 19....
Read moreDetailsA NEW-look Reading West station was officially opened on Tuesday, with the mayor the first through the ticket barriers.
Read moreDetailsArt that celebrates Reading has been revealed, as work to transform a closed department store at The Oracle continues.
Read moreDetailsThe voluntary fundraising group welcomed representatives from three Reading charities to its meeting so they could be presented with £1,000 each
Read moreDetailsHome-Start Reading is a small local charity working across Reading to support families with young children through challenging times.
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