Why not put Harold II, Oscar Wilde or Jane Austen on your Christmas tree this year?
Topping the tree in Reading is a 3D model of Harold II, one of several festive decorations on sale in the museum's shop
Read moreDetailsTopping the tree in Reading is a 3D model of Harold II, one of several festive decorations on sale in the museum's shop
Read moreDetailsIkea's Reading branch in Calcot is kicking off the countdown to Christmas with a month of events and activities
Read moreDetailsCHRISTMAS came early to an East Reading pub on Saturday as they hosted a festive market.
Read moreDetailsThree great ways to help make Reading a better place, thanks to Reading Voluntary Action
Read moreDetailsA CONCERT celebrating Christmas will help raise funds for the Royal Berkshire Hospital, and it comes with a winning line-up
Read moreDetailsCHRISTMAS in the 18th century is the focal point for a new talk coming to Reading Library.
Read moreDetailsTHE OWNER of a mid-terrace house near Reading West station has applied for permission to convert it into a home of multiple occupation (HMO).
Read moreDetailsSouth Western Railway is inviting applications for the next round of its Customer and Communities Improvement Fund.
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council will host pupils from eight secondary schools across the borough for a mock COP28 conference
Read moreDetailsThe inquiry, launched in March, is examining the effect that the education standards organisation had on Ms Perry and its role in her subsequent death
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