We Are: New exhibition at The Rising Sun Arts Centre showcasing work from Iranian artists
The Rising Sun Arts Centre is set to host WE ARE, a two-day event exploring the work of Andre Aghassi and Sevin Sohrabi
Read moreDetailsThe Rising Sun Arts Centre is set to host WE ARE, a two-day event exploring the work of Andre Aghassi and Sevin Sohrabi
Read moreDetailsA Korean restaurant is to take over the former Pizza Express site in Reading the town centre.
Read moreDetailsA plan to build flats at the back of a pub near Reading town centre has been rejected over concerns about the venue's future.
Read moreDetailsAn extension to a boarded-up council house has been approved.
Read moreDetailsA burlesque themed Christmas party event space has been given the go ahead.
Read moreDetailsA WARNING has been issued to anyone involved in side hustles such as selling on second-hand clothing sites: the taxman is to launch a crackdown.
Read moreDetailsA change to one of the main routes leaving Reading could see journey times sped up for taxi drivers and their customers.
Read moreDetailsA man from Reading has been reported missing and may be in the Wokingham area
Read moreDetailsEstate agent Haslams has announced that as of today, Monday, November 6, The French Horn, in Sonning, has gone on the market
Read moreDetailsThe mayor of Reading, Cllr Tony Page, will lead a service at Forbury Gardens on Saturday to mark Armistice Day, followed by a two-minute silence
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