What to wear to a wet festival
With changeable weather expected, it can be hard to know what to pack for Reading festival.
Read moreDetailsWith changeable weather expected, it can be hard to know what to pack for Reading festival.
Read moreDetailsPatients are being advised to check which services they'll need as doctors' strikes are set to take place between Thursday and Saturday
Read moreDetailsREADING Buses has announced a set of changes to some of its routes and timetables which are due to come into effect next month
Read moreDetailsThe event saw giants of popular music such as UB40, ABC, and Go West take to the stage in a weekend of vintage throw-backs and nostalgic classics
Read moreDetailsBilly Nasty and Brandon Block are set to take to the decks at Blue Collar Corner with two events in August and September.
Read moreDetailsOn Saturday, August 26, GWR will see extremely limited services beginning at 7am and concluding by around 6.30pm
Read moreDetailsFREE drinks, food samples and plenty of pancakes are being promised when a new diner opens in Reading town centre this Saturday.
Read moreDetailsONE OF Reading's night-time venues, which was set to close its doors, is instead undergoing a relaunch with a new management team next month
Read moreDetailsSouth Western Railway has announced significant reductions to services across its network on Saturday, August 26
Read moreDetailsA READING town centre bar is opening its doors to festival goers looking for a lively start to their day.
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