Reading’s own Remones bring angst-ridden punk to Face Bar
A bar in Reading played host to a double helping of punk with tributes to two of the UK's biggest bands, Ramones and The Sex Pistols
Read moreDetailsA bar in Reading played host to a double helping of punk with tributes to two of the UK's biggest bands, Ramones and The Sex Pistols
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Read moreDetailsProposed changes to a major road in Reading are focused on improving journeys for bus passengers, cyclists and pedestrians.
Read moreDetailsThe cost of space the 20 allotments across Reading are set to increase according to proposals drawn up by the council.
Read moreDetailsA HOTEL will welcome younger visitors for a special festive afternoon tea on Sunday, December 3.
Read moreDetailsEcologists from the University worked alongside M S Swaminathan Research Foundation to see how planting marigolds and pigeonpea boosted crop yield
Read moreDetailsA READING restaurant has applied for permission to sell alcohol for longer.
Read moreDetailsA FESTIVE gathering called the Start of Christmas Party is to take place in a Reading brewery.
Read moreDetails6.15pm update: The road has now reopened and traffic will be starting to flow again. A MAJOR road in Reading has been closed by police this evening, causing rush hour...
Read moreDetailsMore than £60,000 has been ploughed into sorting rat problems over 12 months in Reading.
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