Storror returns to Reading in latest video
Storror, a team which travels around the world to perform parkour and urban exploration, returned to Reading for their latest video
Read moreDetailsStorror, a team which travels around the world to perform parkour and urban exploration, returned to Reading for their latest video
Read moreDetailsTHE FESTIVE season launches this weekend as more than 400,000 lights get switched on by Reading's pantomime dame.
Read moreDetailsA CHARITY that supports people who are victims of domestic abuse will be able to help more than 80 children thanks to Berkshire Freemasons
Read moreDetailsEastEnders' star Rudolph Walker has teamed up with 18 famous men to raise awareness of men's increased risk of modern slavery.
Read moreDetailsA WEEKEND of remembrance saw Reading pay its respects to people who died in armed conflict.
Read moreDetailsREADING Indian Community came together on Saturday, November 11, for a fun-filled Diwali celebration.
Read moreDetailsRegular host and MC Iszi Lawrence will welcome headline act Sara Barron and support from Joe Jacobs and Bella Hull
Read moreDetailsMARK and Roxanne Hoyle, better known as LadBaby will be signing copies of their latest book and, quelle surprise, it's all about sausage rolls.
Read moreDetailsA FIESTA of knowledge and flavour is promised to participants of a quiz night taking place in Henley later this month
Read moreDetailsAN EVENT for carers is to take place in Sindlesham later this month.
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