Two days of music, beer and street food as Down at the Abbey returns
TWO DAYS of music will be performed in Reading town centre next month as a popular music festival returns
Read moreDetailsTWO DAYS of music will be performed in Reading town centre next month as a popular music festival returns
Read moreDetailsREADING FC suffered stoppage time heartbreak on Saturday afternoon, conceding in the 93rd minute to lose 2-1 to Exeter City.
Read moreDetailsReading FC manager Ruben Selles believes his side deserved a point following their 2-1 loss at Exeter City on Saturday afternoon.
Read moreDetailsREADING FC suffered stoppage time heartbreak on Saturday afternoon, conceding in the 93rd minute to lose 2-1 to Exeter City.
Read moreDetailsWhile Only The Poets are set to perform on the BBC Introducing stage later today, they had time to catch up with Reading Today for a quick chat about what...
Read moreDetailsFour men have been convicted in relation to a double kidnapping in Reading.
Read moreDetailsSaturday will see performance from Only The Poets, Lucia and The Best Boys, Easy Life, Arlo parks, Baby Queen, The Killers, and The 1975
Read moreDetailsWE ALREADY know it, and a survey makes it official: Reading Festival is top of the pops
Read moreDetailsFriday saw sets from Foals, Sam Fender, ALT BLK ERA, Yard Act, Magnolia Park, Mimi Webb, and Bombay Bicycle Club
Read moreDetailsA NEW, larger store for discount retailer B&M opens in Reading at 8am tomorrow (Saturday, August 26).
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