Trinity Concert Band heading to Reading Minster for family-friendly festive concert
TRINITY Concert Band is preparing to celebrate Christmas with its annual festive concert.
Read moreDetailsTRINITY Concert Band is preparing to celebrate Christmas with its annual festive concert.
Read moreDetailsPOLICE are appealing for help to trace a teenager who has gone missing from the West Reading area.
Read moreDetailsA push is being made to re-invigorate ties between Reading and its twin city in Barbados.
Read moreDetailsA PIVOTAL moment in a 17th century battle took place in Reading and it is to be unpacked in a new talk coming to the town next month.
Read moreDetailsSOUTH BERKS Concert band is performing a festive concert for the villages of Burghfield and Mortimer.
Read moreDetailsONLINE news provider Berkshire Live is to cease publishing today, a move that has led Reading East MP to call for more investment in local media.
Read moreDetailsA WOMAN who met a man outside the RBH was raped. Now police are appealing for witnesses to come forward.
Read moreDetailsTHE CONSTRUCTION company behind the One Station Hill development hit by a fire has praised its staff for their actions
Read moreDetailsMORE than 100 knives were handed over in Berkshire during a week-long amnesty earlier this month.
Read moreDetailsA JOINT investigation between Trading Standards and police has seen four Reading people arrested for fraud.
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