St Marks welcomes all for Christmas Tree Festival
A church in Reading welcomed residents to a festive fiesta replete with carols, choirs, and Christmas Cheer
Read moreDetailsA church in Reading welcomed residents to a festive fiesta replete with carols, choirs, and Christmas Cheer
Read moreDetailsThree great ways to help make Reading a better place, thanks to Reading Voluntary Action
Read moreDetailsFollowing the selling out of a show at the Hexagon, the Taskmaster and Man Like Mobeen creator has added an extra date at the venue in February
Read moreDetailsTWO quad bikes were stolen from a barn in Ashampstead earlier this month.
Read moreDetailsA HAND drill was stolen from a Burghfield shed in an overnight raid.
Read moreDetailsFour men have been jailed for more than 40 years in total for a double kidnapping in Reading
Read moreDetailsA man, known only as Mr. T from Berkshire, has won £10,000 a month for a year.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is seeking help locating a man, aged 73, who was last seen in Basingstoke Road at around 7.30am on Tuesday, December 12
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council is teaming up with the charity Creative Lives to bring funding grants to individuals, groups, and businesses
Read moreDetailsThe Santa Run returned to Reading for its 10th annual fundraiser, organised by the Reading Rotary Club
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