Opening hours for bar and retail space at Reading’s new Ebb & Flow revealed
The consortium in charge of the Station Hill development has submitted information about intended opening hours for the units at the Ebb & Flow
Read moreDetailsThe consortium in charge of the Station Hill development has submitted information about intended opening hours for the units at the Ebb & Flow
Read moreDetailsTHAMES Valley Police is appealing for help locating a teenage boy missing from Reading. Luksol, 17, has been reported as missing and has links to Bury St Edmunds, London, Manchester,...
Read moreDetailsAs Reading Today reported last month, Reading Borough Council has launched the stall in Broad Street, working with Avanti Cycling.
Read moreDetailsClub Velocity has arranged for the band Ghost Dance to come to The Face Bar in Reading on Sunday, April 18, from 8pm.
Read moreDetailsBerkshire Music Trust has been awarded £1,000 from Berkshire Community Foundation in its latest round of funding.
Read moreDetailsTHE STORY of Woodley is the focus for the April meeting of The History of Reading Society.
Read moreDetailsIf you snap a Ross Mackinnon stick of rock in half, there would be no surprise to find the words Margaret Thatcher stamped through him.
Read moreDetailsThe sister of a Caversham headteacher who died by suicide says she fears the powers-that-be are only paying lip service to the lessons that must be learnt. She also said...
Read moreDetailsTHE PARENT company of Thames Water says it failed to meet a deadline to pay interest on its debts.
Read moreDetailsReadipop Festival returns to Christchurch Meadows in Caversham this July, bringing headline acts Goldie Lookin' Chain, Pip Blom, and Echobelly
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