Festivals in Palmer Park could see capacity double
BOXING, Ibiza, dance music and 90s boys bands could all be heading to Reading's Palmer Park next summer.
Read moreDetailsBOXING, Ibiza, dance music and 90s boys bands could all be heading to Reading's Palmer Park next summer.
Read moreDetailsReading Buses is running a number of services over the Christmas period to help keep communities connected in spite of reductions to rail services
Read moreDetailsXL Bully dogs will be added to the list of banned breeds from December 31.
Read moreDetailsSEVEN years after councillors campaigned for it, DIY waste charges are being scrapped for residents of Reading and Wokingham.
Read moreDetailsThe Climbing Hanger, Stadium Way, is one of five venues which will be hosting Kendal Mountain Masters when it goes on tour in January
Read moreDetailsThe team behind Walk Reading have devised a special route on Monday (Christmas Day) and are inviting people to join them.
Read moreDetailsThe Police and Crime Commissioner has welcomed government ministers ahead of a national announcement on spiking earlier this week
Read moreDetailsSadaka is inviting residents to its annual Christmas Lunch Service to enjoy good food and company on Saturday, December 23
Read moreDetailsClothes shop Flamingo Vintage, which opened in August, has applied for retrospective consent for its signage.
Read moreDetailsThree great ways to help make Reading a better place, thanks to Reading Voluntary Action
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