Skaters join Reading Bike Hub: where ideas roll into reality
On the window of Reading Bike Hub, new logos now sit alongside the bikes: Late Skates, Skate Doctor and Reading Rollers.
Read moreDetailsOn the window of Reading Bike Hub, new logos now sit alongside the bikes: Late Skates, Skate Doctor and Reading Rollers.
Read moreDetailsOne of Reading's most popular LGBTQ+ inclusive venues, The Blagrave Arms, has announced it will close permanently at the end of 2025.
Read moreDetailsA Reading-based garden room company has raised hundreds of pounds for charity after hosting a festive grotto for local families.
Read moreDetailsCinema-goers in Reading will have plenty to look forward to in 2026, with Vue Reading set to screen a wide range of major releases
Read moreDetailsHere's a top five roundup of great places to celebrate New Year's Eve in Reading, whether you're after a lively party, a memorable dinner
Read moreDetailsReading restaurant Manzano's and local charity Sadaka opened its arms to the homeless and those in need on Christmas Day,
Read moreDetailsLooking for ways to make the most of the weekend in Reading? From festive events to scenic strolls and cultural highlights
Read moreDetailsIt has been a bumper year in Reading for venue and restaurant openings, with two new bowling alleys and arcades and eateries serving a range
Read moreDetailsProgress Theatre in Reading is inviting residents and theatre-lovers to an exclusive event as it looks ahead to the future next year.
Read moreDetailsThe amount Reading council spends on mayoral events and services has been revealed, with tens of thousands of pounds being spent each year.
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