Phantoms, poltergeists, and proposals: Big Jay’s Hallowe’en extravaganza brings seasonal surprises
Big Jay put the sparkle into the spooky season when they returned to their Reading residency venue for a Hallowe'en special
Read moreDetailsBig Jay put the sparkle into the spooky season when they returned to their Reading residency venue for a Hallowe'en special
Read moreDetailsReading musician Marc Hockley's new single, Little Devils, is set for release on streaming platforms from Tuesday, October 31
Read moreDetailsA closed club in Reading could be knocked down for good if a plan is given the go-ahead this week.
Read moreDetailsPROFESSORS at the Universities of Reading staff have broken down the myths and truths behind people's favourite autumn festivities.
Read moreDetailsA FORMER member of staff at discontinued health centres has raised concerns over the lack of support received from the Department of Health
Read moreDetailsTHERE is something magical about strolling under the stars, even more so when it helps one of Reading's major charities
Read moreDetailsSIX new faces have joined a Reading-based solicitors, in a move welcomed by one of its senior partners.
Read moreDetailsONE of the oldest pubs in Reading is to be given a new lease of life as renovation plans have been approved.
Read moreDetailsA NEW plan for townshouses in West Reading has been submitted to Reading Borough Council.
Read moreDetailsA GYM could be added to a retail park in Reading if plans are approved.
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