New addition in Tilehurst
The multi use games area (MUGA) includes outdoor gym equipment, children's cycling and leisure areas.
Read moreDetailsThe multi use games area (MUGA) includes outdoor gym equipment, children's cycling and leisure areas.
Read moreDetailsA CHANCE to try out a popular choir is coming to Emmer Green next week.
Read moreDetailsDouble Okay, a queer and trans arts collective is bringing some of Berkshire's best to the capital for a mix of video and performance art
Read moreDetailsADDITIONAL electric vehicle charging points are coming to Reading using a system that allows electric car owners to charge vehicles outside homes.
Read moreDetailsA CANDLELIT piano recital is to take place in Streatley this Sunday.
Read moreDetailsTURKEYS and badgers will be spotted in The Oracle when a ten-pin bowling alley opens.
Read moreDetailsRetailer John Lewis is set to reveal its plans for 200 homes to be built in Reading town centre.
Read moreDetailsThe inquest into the murder of James Furlong, Joseph Richie-Bennett, and David Wails has begun at The Old Bailey in London today, Monday, January 15
Read moreDetailsAN EMPTY store in Reading town centre is to be converted into a convenience store after Reading Borough Council granted an alcohol licence
Read moreDetailsThe owners of a takeaway in West Reading have won permission to offer food for sale until late at night.
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