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Read moreDetailsEmmanuel Sonubi is set to return to Reading's South Street with his highly-anticipated second stand-up tour, Curriculum Vitae, on Saturday, April 20
Read moreDetailsANYONE who received Star Wars Miniatures for Christmas but isn't sure how they can be used is invited to a Reading store for tips and guidance
Read moreDetailsHM Revenue and Customs is urging nearly 5.7 million customers to file their tax return for the 2022 to 2023 tax year.
Read moreDetailsA SECULAR 'church' will be holding its monthly coffee and catch-up session on Sunday, January 14.
Read moreDetailsA CELEBRATION of the Ukrainian New Year ? known as Malanka ? is coming to Reading later this month.
Read moreDetailsIt only takes a few minutes to apply, and these trees could bring several lifetimes of benefits.
Read moreDetailsTHE victim of a murder in Pangbourne has been named.
Read moreDetailsAVOID the area ? that's the message as a major route that connects Wokingham borough with Reading has been closed this morning due to flooding
Read moreDetailsThe Rotary Club of Reading Maiden Erlegh has raised around £30,000 for charity through 2023, supporting foodshare and earthquake relief
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