Progress Theatre announces Autumn season, with three new productions
Progress Theatre has announced three new productions to kick off its latest season with shows exploring gothic horror, tragedy, and political thrills
Read moreDetailsProgress Theatre has announced three new productions to kick off its latest season with shows exploring gothic horror, tragedy, and political thrills
Read moreDetailsJay Cudlipp, aged 41, of no fixed abode, was found guilty at a hearing at Reading Crown Court on Tuesday, August 19.
Read moreDetailsA man who committed sexual offences against a child has been jailed for 9 years following a Thames Valley Police investigation.
Read moreDetailsA man from Hampshire has been issued with a football banning order following disorder-related offences in Reading,
Read moreDetailsA man in his 80s was robbed by two men wearing balaclavas and riding a black E-scooter earlier this month.
Read moreDetailsReading has featured in the top five list of best places to live and work, according to new research.
Read moreDetailsON SUNDAY morning, Reading Festival began its third and final day, kicking off proceedings with some home-grown talent. Songer has been one to watch for a long time, and when...
Read moreDetailsStudents at Oakbank School in Reading are celebrating their GCSE results, including Yasmine Rhouma, who achieved all Grade 9s.
Read moreDetailsThe team at Siren Craft Brew are getting into the Festival spirit as Reading Pride 2025 nears, taking place this year on Saturday, August 30.
Read moreDetailsReading's very own comedy presenter, Miss England 2024 finalist and social media star with 600,000 social media followers,
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