Gordon’s alive … and he’ll be in Loddon Valley this Saturday as Comic Con returns
ONE OF the biggest names ? and loudest voices ? in showbiz is coming to Lower Earley this Saturday, along with a galaxy of surprises
Read moreDetailsONE OF the biggest names ? and loudest voices ? in showbiz is coming to Lower Earley this Saturday, along with a galaxy of surprises
Read moreDetailsREADING'S food bank is looking to make up festive parcels and is appealing for donations.
Read moreDetailsReading's Access Self Storage has launched its annual charity collection.
Read moreDetailsA READING museum is opening its doors on Sunday to celebrate its shop.
Read moreDetailsA FRENCH film that explores mother-daughter relationships will be screened in Pangbourne this weekend.
Read moreDetailsTEN YEARS after the closure of Reading Gaol was announced, the fate of the site is no clearer despite protests, plans, and proposals. HM Prison Reading, known as Reading Gaol,...
Read moreDetailsLimpopo Groove, Reading's own afro-fusion outfit, is bringing and evening of live performances to display the talents of rising stars
Read moreDetailsA report into the economic impact of the University of Reading has shown that it contributes around £1 billion a year to the UK economy
Read moreDetailsREADING'S Lib Dems are calling on cancer patients to start their treatment within two months of an urgent referral
Read moreDetails'IT'S A silent killer'. That's the warning from a top expert at the Royal Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service about carbon monoxide (CO).
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