Blue, BoyzLife, and Scouting For Girls headed to Palmer Park for summer
Palmer Park will see some of the most successful bands of the last two decades performing when Blue, Boyzlife, and Scouting For Girls play next summer
Read moreDetailsPalmer Park will see some of the most successful bands of the last two decades performing when Blue, Boyzlife, and Scouting For Girls play next summer
Read moreDetailsMORE THAN 100 Reading businesses came together at hames Tower last week to learn more about two new Business Improvement District (BID) plans.
Read moreDetailsReading Association for the Blind (RAB) has agreed to become part of Berkshire Vision in a merger of the two sight loss charities
Read moreDetailsA TOTAL of 267 people in Reading have accessed a government debt management scheme since its launch in May 2021, official figures show.
Read moreDetailsA WARNING to keep an eye on electrical goods with lithium-ion batteries has been issued ? because they can catch fire suddenly
Read moreDetailsThe Rising Sun Arts Centre is set to host WE ARE, a two-day event exploring the work of Andre Aghassi and Sevin Sohrabi
Read moreDetailsA Korean restaurant is to take over the former Pizza Express site in Reading the town centre.
Read moreDetailsA plan to build flats at the back of a pub near Reading town centre has been rejected over concerns about the venue's future.
Read moreDetailsAn extension to a boarded-up council house has been approved.
Read moreDetailsA burlesque themed Christmas party event space has been given the go ahead.
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