What’s that coming over the hill? Crazy Bear makes surprise appearance over Reading and Wokingham
SOME Whitley and Shinfield residents were surprised to see a black hot air balloon fly over their heads last weekend.
Read moreDetailsSOME Whitley and Shinfield residents were surprised to see a black hot air balloon fly over their heads last weekend.
Read moreDetailsREADING'S torrid away form continued as they were dispatched 4-0 by Charlton on Saturday afternoon.
Read moreDetailsA new sport styled as a cross between netball and basketball could be taking over Reading.
Read moreDetailsA strong cast leads a story of young people finding a world of modern meaning within Shakespeare's classic tragedy
Read moreDetailsReading's "newish" cinema and meeting space really deserves to succeed says its nominator for the Hospitality Award.
Read moreDetailsBUDDING youngsters will have the opportunity to hone their skills at weekly football sessions run by Reading FC.
Read moreDetailsReading College and University Centre is inviting members of the community to an Adult Education and Careers Fair.
Read moreDetailsA WEEK of action on drug dealing and exploitation has seen Thames Valley Police make nearly 100 arrests
Read moreDetailsA CHURCH is branching out by launching a new congregation in Woodley ? one of the reasons is they were running out of space in their Reading home
Read moreDetailsGreen party call on fix for potholes
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