Pride of Reading winner Amelie’s art is on the menu at McDonald’s … and the Hilton
A YOUNG artist who scooped a Pride of Reading award for her hand-painted cards has seen her success lead to two special commissions.
Read moreDetailsA YOUNG artist who scooped a Pride of Reading award for her hand-painted cards has seen her success lead to two special commissions.
Read moreDetailsNew research shows that Reading residents are eager to see faster action to tackle climate change and less likely to believe misinformation
Read moreDetailsA FESTIVE concert will be given by Reading Community Gospel Choir.
Read moreDetailsA CHANCE to discover the story of Reading's Biscuit Town days is coming later this month, thanks to Pride of Reading winner Terry Dixon
Read moreDetailsA BURST water main in Reading has led to significant flooding and multiple road closures. Thames Valley Police posted to social media to warn motorists that they were dealing with...
Read moreDetailsBeneath a capricious sky, clouds roving high, High on roads, where dreams take flight and bikers ride. Ride with purpose, as Santa's team unites
Read moreDetailsHEADING up this week's collection of epic music is a band that started out with a gig at The Face Bar, and last week appeared at The Hexagon.
Read moreDetailsSPECIAL stroll around town will walk off some festive calories and unpack the history of the town.
Read moreDetailsThe inquest into the death of Ruth Perry has concluded in Reading
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has announced that its plans for affordable housing and an adult care facility are set to go ahead
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